Not as much as water. Water has a ton of sugar in it.
i know sugar does
Watering strawberries with orange juice a day before harvest can add a sweet citrus taste. BUt... long term watering with orange juice will kill most plants dew to the high PH and sugar levels. The sugar will likely breed bacteria and the acid burns the plants vessels.
yes
One pint of orange juice contains 224 calories. Most of the calories in orange juice come from sugar. There are 42 grams of sugar in a pint of orange juice.
When baking soda and sugar are added to orange juice, the baking soda can react with the acids in the orange juice and create carbon dioxide gas, resulting in fizzing or bubbling. The sugar will simply dissolve in the juice without any noticeable reaction.
To measure sugar in orange juice, you can use a refractometer, which measures the refractive index of the juice to estimate its sugar content, typically reported as Brix (degrees Brix). Alternatively, you can use a hydrometer, measuring the specific gravity of the juice, which can also indicate sugar levels. For more accurate results, laboratory methods like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) can be employed to quantify specific sugar types.
acid from the orange juice has high density compared to the ice cube
Fructose
8 oz of florida natural Orange juice has 22 grams of sugar. 8 oz of tropicana OJ also holds 22 grams of sugar. Why because the juice in oranges is basicly sugar water. IE one large orange fruit, has 17 grams of sugar in it.
No. It has 28g of sugar, and 110 calories. The high amount of Vitamin C does not makeup for this. Go buy orange juice instead.
Simply Orange Juice is technically all orange juice, but it is highly processed. Read more here: http://www.thewire.com/business/2013/01/who-wants-nice-tall-glass-coca-colas-algorithmic-orange-juice/61667/
It depends on how you define healthy. If you imply low calorie or something, then neither because each usually has a high amount of sugar which means a high amount of calories per serving. Though, in my opinion it would be easier to find a low-sugar (AKA watered down) apple juice rather than orange juice. If you imply a nutritious healthy, then orange juice is a much healthier choice. That's because there are usually a greater variety of vitamins in orange juice.