Can you get sick from expired orange juice?
You probably would not get sick unless you drank a large amount of it. Expired orange juice is made from preserved oranges. The date on the bottle is the suggested date you should open it by, not the expiration. Although it would have been more precautions to drink it by that date, it's fine if you just had SOME.
Personal Experiences:
I drank a thing of Fruit peach drink, it says to refrigerate after opening, it wasn't open and I had quite a big amount of it. Within 20 minutes I was puking it all up. I have no idea how old it was but it is completely possible its 1-4 years old. It gave me an upset stomach(even after puking) and I took some antacids which helped. So I would say that drinking old or expired orange juice would likely be bad for you.
I have been drinking orange juice that is 2-4 weeks passed the expiration/sell by date and i haven't had any symptoms of being sick yet.
How much fiber is in 8 oz of orange juice?
In tangerines (also called manderin oranges) there are:
For the carbs in other fruits, and a fruit carbohydrate chart, that you can use as a daily guide, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
What concentration of citric acid is in orange juice?
Citric acid is contained in a variety of other fruits including most notably lemons and limes. Not to mention the fact that it can be found in an independent state. In order to answer this question you would have to know how much citric acid was in all of the fruits that do contain it and how much existed in other foods and in a separate state. I would be suprised if more than 1% of the world's supply of citric acid was found in Oranges. But, to be sure, in order to answer your question one must first, at the very least, know how much citric acid oranges have in them. Maybe you should try asking that question.
How much sugar is in a cup of pure orange juice?
More than in most other types of juice. The exact amount depends a great deal on the particular brand of orange juice. Look on the bottle. There should be listed the nutritional information. In that it will list the amount of sugar per serving.
Does orange juice get meth out of your system?
My Doc says its ok,but i really do drink beer because i like it. I used to think I didn't like beer, but i just never tried a good one. @ 25(i'm 29 now) I realized I do like brown ales, porters, stouts etc. but i take it easy... 1 beer an hour usually. 2 or 3 is my limit. I dont ever get drunk, Just have a tasty beer. My rum collection is a different story... twice I had a few gulps, desperate for some sleep. Both times I was hunched over the toilet within 15 min. The last time I sipped it more or less, slowly.. it stayed down but in the A.M. it felt like i was hit with a liquid hammer in my sleep. I dont remember having these effects from rum before I was on 'done. I worked in a liquor store near here as the "beer guy." so yes. in moderation.
Can you substitute orange juice for frozen orange juice concentrate?
It will tell you on the label. The type of packaging and the way the juice was processed will control whether an item is shelf-stable, requires freezing, or requires refrigeration.
Can you use orange juice instead of marmalade?
Yes, peach jam can be made with the skin on. However you should be aware that peach jam is quite difficult to make due to the low pectin content of peaches; you will probably need to use added pectin to achieve a good setting texture. Or, you can add some lemons or oranges to the peaches.
Does gold react with orange juice?
Yes, because the orange juice has an acidic pH. When you mix an acid (orange juice), with a reactive metal (aluminum) they react, the aluminum slowly dissolves into the orange juice. This would give it a horrible taste and it probably wouldn't be safe to consume.
No. Alloys are composed of elements that are a bit more metallic than orange juice,
What happens when you put an orange in water?
When you put an orange in water, it will float due to its buoyancy, as its density is less than that of water. The air pockets within the orange's skin contribute to this buoyancy. If you submerge it, the orange will displace a volume of water equal to its own volume. Over time, the orange may also release some of its juice into the water, depending on how long it's left submerged.
Does orange juice contain vitamin D?
Not that I'm aware of.Vitamin D comes from the sun!
Vitamin D does NOT come from the sun! The only thing you get from the sun is light, heat, and several types of radiation. What the sun DOES do is activate the vitamin D stored in the fat cells beneath the epidermis (your skin, the largest organ in your body) in response to sun exposure.