Yes you can, it is often heated to make mulled cider. Originally a red hot wrought iron Poker [a mulling iron] was inserted into the mug to heat the cider. Mulled [hot] cider is often made with a few spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves) and fruit (Oranges, cherries, raisins) added to "hard" [fermented] cider, and then heated to near boiling but not boiled. Some recipes today use sweet cider and add rum or Bourbon rather than using hard cider.
You put it in the microwave and microwave it until you reachl the desired temperature.
Yes, you can heat up apple juice to make it warm. Heating apple juice on the stove or in the microwave can make it a comforting and cozy drink. Just be careful not to overheat it, as it can become too hot to drink.
yes but it leaves your sink smelling of urine after 3 days and if the apple juice is left in the pipe the apple juice goes moldy and starts to rot and you will have to replace all the sink unit so you can pour apple juice down the sink but it has these conciques but it is not advised to put apple juice down the sink. by gorge xxx
no
apple juice contains more sugar
It will expand
yes, if you put it on, say an apple, then the apple would not go brown.
Its still a gummy.
It will became hot and the skin will become ywllo
Becasue apple juice, if you get it from the store contains to many impuritys from the pasturization of the juice along with all of the perserivatives that are put in it, also the PH level of juice itself is to acidic for a seedling to grow.
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When you put a plastic ball in a container with apple juice, the plastic ball will float on the surface due to its lower density compared to the juice. The juice will surround the ball, but the ball will not dissolve or react with the juice since plastic is generally inert. Over time, if the container is left undisturbed, the apple juice may settle or separate from any sediment, but the ball will remain intact and buoyant.