No, of course it does not
They have nothing in common you dumasses!!
why doesn't the acidity of orange juice disrupt your blood pH?
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It does.
No
There is no medical reason for orange juice. Important is only volume of any juice you like.
Here are a few creative cocktail recipes that use blood orange as a key ingredient: Blood Orange Margarita: Mix tequila, blood orange juice, lime juice, and agave syrup in a shaker with ice. Strain into a glass with a salted rim and garnish with a blood orange slice. Blood Orange Mojito: Muddle mint leaves with blood orange juice and simple syrup in a glass. Add rum and ice, then top with soda water. Garnish with mint leaves and a blood orange slice. Blood Orange Negroni: Mix gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth with blood orange juice in a glass with ice. Stir well and garnish with a twist of blood orange peel. These recipes offer a refreshing twist on classic cocktails by incorporating the unique flavor of blood orange.
Yes, it does Yes it does!!
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No. Orange juice contains no magnetic material; it would perhaps lower the strength of a field, being a medium with lower permittivity, but not by any significant amount.
The boiling point of orange juice is approximately 212°F (100°C) at standard atmospheric pressure.
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