YES!! I had soured tea from KFC...took a big gulp before I realized it was bad. I have been throwing up and having diarrhea.
This is not a normal reaction. You are either having a problem handling orange juice or it has gone bad Throw out the juice and try some fresh orange juice.
Actually it's all about proportions and the type of orange juice, I drink orange juice with milk EVERYDAY. If you use 1/3 milk and then fill however much orange juice, I use minutemaid with pulp; DO NOT USE SUNNYD it's smoothie like, and good for people who don't like to drink milk. -------------------------------------- Unless you drink a huge amount of OJ and milk all at once, you won't throw up. HOWEVER, it is true that orange juice makes milk curdle. That's because orange juice is an acid and milk is a buffer, meaning that milk will, in a way, buffer the acidity of the orange juice, but in exchange, it makes the milk curdle. When you think about it though, that would mean that the milk also curdles because of stomach acid too, so really, it shouldn't make much of a difference. I've drunken milk and then OJ, or the other way around, and not gotten sick. Just limit it to one or so glasses of each. (I drink a bowl of cereal and then or before drink a glass of orange juice.)
In my class, our teacher did a thing of who could drink the most tomato juice. The answer is simple: You throw up.
My advice, throw it out.
Throw it out the window and find some Orange Juice to calm you down.
Orange does not preserve apples it actually makes them worse and they tend to rot away quicker. Nothing really preserves them maybe throw them in the refrigerator instead of keeping them out in the open
you would eat it
I would throw it away, it could make you sick.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To serve 100 people, you'll want to have around 25 gallons of orange juice. That way, everyone can enjoy a nice, refreshing glass of sunshine! Just remember, it's all about spreading joy and making sure everyone has enough to go around.
Drinking juice through a straw on the Moon would be quite different from on Earth due to the Moon's low gravity. While the straw could still function, the juice wouldn't flow naturally as it does on Earth. Instead, you would need to create suction to pull the liquid into the straw, and the lack of gravity would make it harder to control the liquid, which could float away. So, while it's technically possible, it would be a challenging experience!
It Really depends on if you like cherries and pickles.