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No. is a heterogeneous mixture because some 100% juice have some bits of orange in there
filter it using some sort of strainer
Use a small-holed strainer. Pour it from one cup/picher into another. My little sister detests the bits of orange floating around... I've had experience. :)
Yes, freshly squeezed orange juice is considered a type of suspension. This is because it may have some pulp or fruit bits suspended in the juice.
I don't know how specifics about store bought...but pulp, when home made is the bits of orange that come out when you squeeze out the juice. To make it pulp free, you put it through a strainer. Regarding store bought juice, there are juice from concentrate and not from concentrate (which is more like fresh squeezed), it is 100% orange juice, though some do add: calcium, vitamin D, citric or ascorbic acids, and/or Omega-3. As far as the pulp is concerned, I can only assume it is just like fresh sqeezed: the bits of the orange, it's the part of the orange you bite into when eating an orange. Usually you get choices: No Pulp, Some Pulp, A Lot of Pulp, depending on your taste and if you don't mind texture in your juice. If you don't mind drinking the pulp, it's supposedly has more health benefits than just orange juice. I hope I was of some assistance.
I don't know how specifics about store bought...but pulp, when home made is the bits of orange that come out when you squeeze out the juice. To make it pulp free, you put it through a strainer. Regarding store bought juice, there are juice from concentrate and not from concentrate (which is more like fresh squeezed), it is 100% Orange Juice, though some do add: calcium, vitamin D, citric or ascorbic acids, and/or Omega-3. As far as the pulp is concerned, I can only assume it is just like fresh sqeezed: the bits of the orange, it's the part of the orange you bite into when eating an orange. Usually you get choices: No Pulp, Some Pulp, A Lot of Pulp, depending on your taste and if you don't mind texture in your juice. If you don't mind drinking the pulp, it's supposedly has more health benefits than just orange juice. I hope I was of some assistance.
because when they filter out the pulp they don't catch it all. some bits slip through.
A whole orange contains vitamin C and not just the inside of it. So when you make fruit juice and use only the inside part of the fruit, it is essentially not getting all the vitamin C out of the orange. And you don't always get all of the inside of the orange either, so there are bits and pieces that contain the vitamin that you won't get when making orange juice.
Yes, it is.
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water, potato flour and fruit juice/bits