Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Orange juice..


Orange juice..
The word Orange is derived from the Sanskrit word for "orange tree".
Oranges flavor can vary from sweet to sour, are commonly peeled and eaten fresh or squeezed for juice.
There are hundreds of orange varieties.
The outermost layer of the rind can be thinly grated with a zester to produce orange zest. 

Zest is popular in cooking.
Orange juice refers to the juice of oranges. It is made by extraction from the fresh fruit.
Orange juice is a source of antioxidant. It has Vitamin C also.
Orange juice is obtained by squeezing the fruit on a special tool
(a juicer or squeezer) and collecting the juice in a tray underneath. This can be done at home.
Oranges contain around 70 mg of vitamin C and an antioxidant known as lycopene.
Read more: Different Types of Oranges | eHow.comhttp://www.ehow.com/list_7313284_different-types-oranges.html#ixzz2I17DhZzu

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