Most orange juice tastes like acid to me as a kid. Never liked it. Then, one day, I drank freshly pressed orange juice and was like "Damn, so that's how it's supposed to taste!".
Yes yes yes. This! I grew up in Florida where my grandparents had no less than 3 orange trees in their backyard. We'd get a regular supply of orange juice every season and it was fantastic. Everything sold in stores or restaurants is just the absolute worst in comparison. So sour, so acidic, so disgusting.
Yeah at malls in New York they have oranges in a vending machine where it squeezes fresh and you can take it home with you. Don’t really like oranges or the smell.
OJ was one of the banes of my existance as a child. Oranges tasted so good and sweet. That stuff my parents called OJ tasted like unripe oranges -- so sour and bitter. Eventually, after a lot of work, I was able to show my parents that other, better tasting juices were also legit sources of Vitamin C.
My great grandmother grew up during the Great Depression and she told us that it was considered a good Christmas when they received an apple and an orange in their stockings. And that’s all they would get. She said she would take hours to eat it to make it last as long as possible.
I grew up in the 50s/60s and we always had an apple or orange in our stockings and made a big deal out of them even though we could eat them almost every day, because we knew of the Depression connection. My kids are in their thirties now, and they got excited over the fruit in the stockings while growing up. Their kids are just babies, but I know they’ll carry on the tradition I expect to the same level of excitement.
My great grandfather told stories to us about oranges in their stockings too! Oranges and peanuts, to be specific. We've kept the tradition going ever since, and so for every Christmas, we're buying oranges and peanuts for the stockings. Glad to see that we're not the only ones who remember this tradition!
To keep Orange look nice you need to either wrap them or surface treat them. For a long time various (largely harmless) chemicals were used. Nowadays waxes have grown in popularity. Back in the days when such things were not available wrapping was common.
What irony. In the 80s, Sunkist was firmly associated with artificial orange flavoring & soda. Never would have guessed they started off as a coalition of orange farmers.
And even compared to other orange sodas, I find them to be probably the worst tasting (at least out of the more well-known brands). I was surprised to hear that they not only started off natural, but actually helped jump start the popularity of orange juice. Not that it makes me appreciate their orange soda more (though I gotta say, their non-orange sodas are pretty decent).
Are you telling me you've never seen a Sunkist orange? They still sell them. Just check out the stickers on fresh oranges at the grocery store. They'll say Sunkist most likely.
@@TakeAsNeeded4Pain I looked it up. Sunkist does sell in the UK, where I am, but they are not nearly as successful as they are in the US. A comparatively obscure brand. The orange I am eating right now is store-brand. Iceland.
As a Floridian, it has broken my heart to see the heart of the state's history getting destroyed. So many local farms had to shutter. I really hope things ARE getting better
Bring from Florida as well i remember picking oranges at my great grandmas house in Winter Haven. I forget that most people haven't had REAL orange juice.
Over the past 20 years, most OJ has begun to taste as if producers are putting the rind into the juice. It used to just be the cheap brands that burned the tongue, but now it all does. Like everything else, quality keeps dropping.
Yeah, when I go to a grocery store in Europe, there is huge selection of juices, orange among them. Pulpy, non pulpy, blood orange, orange tangerine... you decide.
Isnt cider just fermented apple-juice? Whats the difference between it and fermented grape-juice? I think the technology used to ferment different fruits was meant
@@seandra82 Sounds like all cable television out there. They know their demographic, their average viewer is over 55-60 yeas-old so you'll hear all of them spew this type of nonsense because this is what people want to hear
What would you recommend? I couldn’t have it for years due to medication induced reflux but that’s finally cleared up and I can have it! I’ve just not gotten back into it yet. I don’t want to try brands that I won’t like. While my reflux is better, I’m still sick, and that’s not cheap in my country, so buying new brands that I may not enjoy is a bit of a concern!
Amara Jordan Charlie’s Honest juice is my favourite, freshly squeezed with the pulp is so tasty! I’m from New Zealand so unsure if it’s everywhere or just a few countries. It’s more expensive than other brands but it’s worth it for sure
8:10 Your use of > and < is backwards. Under 8 lbs is 20. Greater-than and less-than read left to right, and the operator expresses the extent of the value on the right relative to the value on the left. x>y literally reads x is greater than y, which means y
Just wanted everyone to know that orange juice NEVER fell off for me. I love this stuff, have it with english breakfast, put some gin in it on a Sunday afternoon, have a memosa while the sunsets. OJ is the WAY
The coffee shop I used to work at sold fresh OJ by the Half gallon. I could trade one at the liquor store at the end of my shift for a bottle of cheap sparkling wine (off-camera, off-books, of course), and still have two or three to take home. Man I miss Florida
I would not be proud of it. It basically is a glass of water and sugar. It is not healthy. Any addiction is bad. My advice - try to consume it less or not at all.
Agree. I don't drink it everyday. Not even every week😂 Im just saying that (at least not in my country) it hasnt become less popular as the video suggests and especially not for the reasons the video suggests.
I'm in Britain and remember some old soldiers telling me about a scandal over orange juice and vitamin c. In ww2 we lacked vitamins so America sold us at a high price a Orange drink packed with vitamin C was given to the population. It was only after the war that they found out it contained no vitamin's
That's just like the US, selling things to people that may or may not work. Like the overpriced essential oil epidemic hitting the suburban mother population like a freight train.
lol came looking for this in the comments, was so confused when i saw it (tip for ppl: think of a remote control ">" is when you want the volume higher so is more than, "
@@Multydrifter well yeah but then when you’re not directly comparing two numbers, it will just depend on what you are trying to say. “Over 20” will be >20, and “less than 20”
Kane Smith BC is an arrogant statement of Christian religious dominance, and is frankly, offensive. It is a product of cultural colonialisation. BCE is an attempt to be a little less offensive to 75% of the world’s population.
@K.D.P. Ross I completely agree with you on that point. It is very tragic that a TH-cam channel that has had a multi million doller investment and is a megaphone for the industry can't manage to gain more subs than that in four years. Proving once and for all that money can't make you likeable... I guess? Likewise it is just as strange as anyone subscribing to my channel considering all I've uploaded is a Windows Movie Maker cut of an Alan Watts speech and a Ripped video containing a song that I have yet to identify.
*i will guzzle down a whole carton of orange juice or eat a whole mountain of oranges like nobody’s buisness if i was left in a room alone with only orange juice and oranges-*
He'd be the perfect spokesperson for Orange Juice consumption... Only one glass of orange juice every morning and he got away with this.... JUST IMAGINE WHAT I COULD GET AWAY WITH IF I DRANK A GALLON A DAY!!!
Most people don't know that the marketed as "100% natural/real orange juice" is a juice that, in order to keep, has had its oxygen removed leaving it odorless and flavorless, then the fake flavor and odor are added. I mean, it is still 100% natural/real orange juice, right? 😂🤣😂
@Yongo Bazuk Please for the love of god go out and try some freshly squeezed orange juice or make some yourself (very easy) just make sure to pick out good oranges :) There is a world of difference between processed and fresh i wouldnt even compare them.. Same with lemonade... if u have only ever tried process lemonade try freshly squeezed it is amazing. It will also open your eyes to how much these companies degrade a good thing just to make a profit.
Here in Europe most oranges come from Spain and Italy, where (as far as I know) no such spikes in price have been observed. My breakfast always includes fresh fruit and during the winter that is most often Moro red oranges from Sicily. There are out-of-season oranges from places like South Africa but I avoid them: Out of orange season there are so many other fruits to choose from. It was mentioned that concentrate helps keep juice from changing taste. There's another big advantage though, concentrate doesn't just "not go bad", it is also concentrated so it is much easier to ship. Which means your juice from concentrate might well be from wherever in the world it's cheapest to produce orange juice concentrate .... Maybe during those price spikes it was actually the Spanish producers making a lot of money by exporting their concentrate to the American market?
Nope. If anything, prices dropped because too many people produced oranges here in Spain. Also, orange is a winter fruit. In fact, a popular song went: "loving you is magical, like eating oranges in summer". :)
@@kgw72 Oranges are a summer fruit! The oranges start going bad when the season changes to winter; that's why they're so heavily harvested in december, and become cheap to buy as well. Historically, oranges were very expensive and seen as a magnificent treat. Most people could not afford oranges during the summer, and so regular people only got to have them when they were cheap in December. That is why so many Christmas/winter traditions revolve around the fruit. And also why it would be considered magical to have one during the summer - even though they're readily available. For the record, oranges start blooming in April, and bear fruit all the way until October-November. The trees start flowering in early December :)
Spanish small orange producer here , so this season it's been better than usual but we are having a really bad time competing with africa and south america.
@@fhs4137 Where are you from? I guess it depends on the variety, different varieties have different seasons. But in Spain oranges are mostly a winter fruit. By "season" we mean the period of time in which the fruit reaches its peak in both flavour and properties. For most of the varieties grown in Spain, that happens between October and May. That's when you start to see them in abundance in the supermarkets and fruit stores, and when they are the cheapest (and tastiest!). That's also the time when you see the orange trees (both man-grown and "wild") loaded with bright colourful oranges if you go to the countryside. There are still some varieties that ripen later, up until June. But most of the oranges you buy in the summer have either been collected months prior and stored in cold chambers (and thus are of lower quality) or come from places like South Africa and Argentina, in the Southern Hemisphere. So yeah, you can definitely say it's a winter fruit.
It’s Florida Man’s juice. Something that wasn’t mentioned here was the Orange Bird which was a mascot made by Disney to promote Florida Citrus. It’s a fan favorite character and still appears on merch like for Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival
Bit of an exageration. Naturally occuring vitamins from Food are FAR more easily absored by the body than just sticking vitamin C in a can of coke. Think of it like the difference of having 8 hours of water over time, vs 8 glasses of water all at once. Though not entirely sure how well that works with juice.
Naw, that's definitely an exaggeration. While fruit isn't supposed to be a meal, it's miles better than liquid candy. I always have a shake filled with half fruit and half vegetables; I just can't eat something as bland as vegetables without some fruit to make it taste good.
Derek Liu that’s literally how modern orange juice is made...tasteless orange juice stored for months in tanks are taste corrected with flavour packs designed by perfume companies to taste and smell like fresh orange juice....then sold to consumers...tada “fresh squeezed”
Sweeteners aren't even made out of food, ffs. Thing is, _commercial_ juice is the pits. It probably is FAR more nutritious to make your own juice from fresh or frozen fruits/berries. And then you can at least judge for yourself how much sugar you need to make it taste not like crap. Don't drink that poison, artifically-sweetened kool-aid about how bad sugar is. And support north american sugar beet farmers.
I think the issue is that people started drinking giant glasses of it. Back when I was a kid juice glasses were small. I think they only held somewhere around 4 ounces.
@@beefar0ni Don't doubt it unless you've *seen* what things were like back then. Portion sizes were a *lot* smaller in the 1950s, even McDonald's sold smaller portions. Part of that's due to people smoking at the time, another part is that Sugar was *not* flooding the streets like it now is on every corner.
My grandpa worked for Sunkist for over 50 years. He helped manage the groves and the workers. He talked about the troubles the growers were headed toward that was back in the mid-1980s. This was a very good video.
Back in the 90s, orange juice tastes so good. However, I remember in the early 2000s that the taste suddenly changed- it taste like artificial flavoring with 5 percent real orange. Thanks for this, now I know the reason why.
@@PatLund Buy a bag of oranges, juice them, drink that juice, then try and tell me that again. There's a lot you're not tasting in most store bought OJ.
What orange juice are you drinking? Most orange juice I have had tasted like most oranges I have eaten. Maybe the super cheap shitty watery "orange juice"
I reckon coffee has a part to play too. It was around the mid 90s-early 00s that coffee (non-instant) and coffee shops started becoming way more of a thing. When given a breakfast choice between oj or coffee, it's gotta be the coffee.
From what i remembered from my childhood in the Netherlands atleast for me, this was the same but for apples. We always had apple juice, my grandmother always prepaired apple slices for me, with the fries there always was a side dish of apple purree. (Not for dipping)
Not really. A glass of freshly pressed juice contains much more vitamins and minerals than only Vitamin C and lots of fibers as well. Additionally to that processed Vitamin C as in tablets often is harder to process for the human body.
@@sophielorber4571 Yeah, I was going to say, if all people want to focus on is sugar, then why stop at juice? Why not say fruit itself is unhealthy? _edgy_
Mango & Mango juice is delicious sure...but like...orange? Really? They're not even as good anymore. I live in California and the stuff we get at the Supermarket is FAR more bland than it used to be. Oranges are a thing of the past
I don’t usually have any factory made fruit juice but since childhood I loved orange juice with fried egg so I kept making tangerine and orange juice every morning I think it really helps your immune system and your body getting enough iron
I was hoping to hear about rise of Tropicana in the 1980s and the shift from frozen concentrate to not-from-concentrate ("premium") in the OJ market. They taste very differently and was a huge change in terms of popularity of OJ.
I thought I was the only one who sped up videos with slow talkers, I once did it eith one commentary video on 2x and it sounded like it was on normal speed!
Aside praise: a touch of class that your "travel well" juice image shows a real car ('61 Pontiac) well drawn, not just some generic auto-blob. Shows care and attention to detail. 👍👏
In my 20's and grandma is still sometimes trying to convince me to drink juice because she thinks it's good for me. I've never really liked juice, most types of juice make me feel nauseous probably because they're all so sweet. Putting a tiny bit in some water for some taste (or mix it with licour lol) is the only time I ever drink juice. Freshly squeezed is a big exception because that's actually delicious.
I grew up poor, so we mixed juice and water fifty fifty. With orange juice it was necessary for me to tolerate it, because it was just sickening otherwise. With apple juice it was sad.
I've been using Orange Juice to make Kombucha out of it. Maybe not everyone knows this, but you *can* make Kombucha out of fruit juice. It works well with Orange Juice and Grape Juice, but Pineapple Juice turns vinegary pretty quickly. Don't let the Pineapple Kombucha sit for too long.
I don’t have breakfast everyday but the first thing I do in the morning is to have a nice big glass of orange juice. Wakes me up and gets me ready for the day. Take the one with “extra pulp” to help the fibre intake counter balance just a little bit the sugar :)
And you do not need to travel, wear anything that boring clothes that keep you warm and covered, you do not need to read, listen to music, watch movies and youtube, you do not need to eat sushi and chocolate and decorate your home. You do not need pets, cellphones and art. There are things I WANT in my life. And glass of fruit juice, not just orange juice on occasion is one of them.
@@bytemosery4946 Eating oranges is healthy. Drinking orange juice is not. By removing most or all of the fiber, you will get a spike in blood sugar and then a crash that will make you want to drink more when it happens.
I stopped even looking at orange juice when I learned that the same company that formulates fragrances for the colone and perfume industry makes flavor "packs" that are added to the tanks of juice that lost all it's natural flavor through oxidation.
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e Well true, some companies just use concentrate, but you just can't beat orange juice from fresh Oranges; it only takes slightly more effort anyways.
Yes. He has an apologetic inflection at the end of sentences. Very annoying to listen to this. A lot of young people, especially females turn every statement into a question with an inflection at the end.
"It was a serious issue with a simple solution The easiest way to curb vitamin C deficiency is through eating or drinking citrus. " That's how Captain America's serum was made.
I used to drink Orange Juice daily until I watched a programme about how it's processed, stored for up to a year then flavour packs get added before it's packaged and shipped. This completely blew my image of Orange Juice being 100% natural as claimed by the packaging and other marketing so I decided to stop drinking it altogether. If the companies producing it were more honest then perhaps I'd still be drinking it sometimes but because I feel deceived I can't truly trust them any more.
If demand is going down, then the price will have to go down. The supermarket chains keeping prices high when less and less are buying would be at their own loss. Cheddar does not understand supply and demand apparently
Well, but stores don't make the same profit margin on every product on their shelves. If it is a product that consumer buy in large quantities stores typically acept lower margins. The products that take up valuable space but don't sell a lot have to be sold with a higher profit margin. They get you into the door with their cheap basic products and hope that you succumb to your desire to try out more profitable ones. So if Orange Juice becomes less popular it will get more expensive (even if we don't account for scaling effects of production and logistics). You can't break down every economic question to a simple question of supply and demand. Joseph Zeigler does not understand basic economics apparently.
There's a factory store near me that sells all types of fresh juice with no processing. But they do have a warning label everywhere in the store that the juices usually don't last longer than two days :(
Those machines they have at some cafes that squeeze it fresh still make the best orange juice. My first university had one in the main cafeteria and I loved grabbing one before class. Uhg Tropicana could NEVER.
Dunno, I genuinely like oj, soecially freshly squized from an Egyptian strain, so sweet and refreshing and makes me feel that everything is ok with the world
My grandparents had a small orange grove here in central Florida I recall in my youth in the 50s. Oranges and orange growing has always been a topic of discussion. Personally, we used to get it from the canned frozen concentrate. This vid does not disclose the role of freezing it. In the 1970 I discovered Tropicana cold fresh OJ and it was better, even great. I must have a small glass of fresh OJ every morning and I mix it with G2 Gatorade. 😎
I have been drinking store brought orange juice my whole life and never tried fresh unpasteurized orange juice until I discovered Whole Foods. Bought a small container just to try it out - wow. Changed my entire life. It was the best orange juice I have ever had.
I drink OJ every day. Probably shouldn't but I love the taste and it is something I've always done. Today I left my house for the first time in three weeks to buy OJ so this video was a must watch. Hope I emerge unscathed by the virus, it would be really messed up if OJ love caused a COVID-19 reaction!
Most orange juice tastes like acid to me as a kid. Never liked it. Then, one day, I drank freshly pressed orange juice and was like "Damn, so that's how it's supposed to taste!".
Yes yes yes. This! I grew up in Florida where my grandparents had no less than 3 orange trees in their backyard. We'd get a regular supply of orange juice every season and it was fantastic. Everything sold in stores or restaurants is just the absolute worst in comparison. So sour, so acidic, so disgusting.
Yeah at malls in New York they have oranges in a vending machine where it squeezes fresh and you can take it home with you. Don’t really like oranges or the smell.
Try good grapefruit juice, its have even bigger punch effect.
OJ was one of the banes of my existance as a child. Oranges tasted so good and sweet. That stuff my parents called OJ tasted like unripe oranges -- so sour and bitter. Eventually, after a lot of work, I was able to show my parents that other, better tasting juices were also legit sources of Vitamin C.
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We always went to an orange farm in Greece on holiday, they had some damn good oranges there.
I genuinely had no idea people didn’t like orange juice to this extent , I thought the only time was after brushing your teeth.
Thrilller525 same, had no idea
I've only met one person in my whole life who genuinely liked it.
I love orange juice.
I Drink it everyday, when I can. Love it.
Me too, I'm obsessed with orange juice. If I see it on a menu I order it
I feel like 1950’s advertising consisted of doctors giving false claims and everything is “healthy and good for
You”
Even cigarettes! 😳
"Cigarettes: So satisfying, and so good for you!"
Lines from an actual commercial from the 1950s delivered by a "doctor" wearing a lab coat
Have a smoke mom you're pregnant you gotta keep calm.
Still going on today.... The truth is health is personalized and whats good for one person is bad for another.
@@horacegentleman3296 A smoke and a nice stiff drink. Being nervous is bad for the baby!
My great grandmother grew up during the Great Depression and she told us that it was considered a good Christmas when they received an apple and an orange in their stockings. And that’s all they would get. She said she would take hours to eat it to make it last as long as possible.
Wow. And kids today complain that they have to eat them. I mean, so did I as a kid, and now I feel bad.
I grew up in the 50s/60s and we always had an apple or orange in our stockings and made a big deal out of them even though we could eat them almost every day, because we knew of the Depression connection. My kids are in their thirties now, and they got excited over the fruit in the stockings while growing up. Their kids are just babies, but I know they’ll carry on the tradition I expect to the same level of excitement.
My great grandfather told stories to us about oranges in their stockings too! Oranges and peanuts, to be specific. We've kept the tradition going ever since, and so for every Christmas, we're buying oranges and peanuts for the stockings. Glad to see that we're not the only ones who remember this tradition!
The thing that amazed me most was “orange wrappers” I have never in my life seen oranges sold wrapped.
It was common back then. They weren’t grown very many places, had to be shipped far and were relatively expensive.
To keep Orange look nice you need to either wrap them or surface treat them. For a long time various (largely harmless) chemicals were used. Nowadays waxes have grown in popularity. Back in the days when such things were not available wrapping was common.
You don't buy a box of mandarin "Christmas oranges" around November/December? You are missing out, they're fantastic!
What irony. In the 80s, Sunkist was firmly associated with artificial orange flavoring & soda. Never would have guessed they started off as a coalition of orange farmers.
And even compared to other orange sodas, I find them to be probably the worst tasting (at least out of the more well-known brands). I was surprised to hear that they not only started off natural, but actually helped jump start the popularity of orange juice. Not that it makes me appreciate their orange soda more (though I gotta say, their non-orange sodas are pretty decent).
... there are actual oranges in it? I only tried it once (Not living in the US) but I remember it tasting rather unorangey.
"Good vibrations" was used in Sunkist commercials, to sell the soda.
Are you telling me you've never seen a Sunkist orange? They still sell them. Just check out the stickers on fresh oranges at the grocery store. They'll say Sunkist most likely.
@@TakeAsNeeded4Pain I looked it up. Sunkist does sell in the UK, where I am, but they are not nearly as successful as they are in the US. A comparatively obscure brand.
The orange I am eating right now is store-brand. Iceland.
8:10 - You have your "under" and "over" symbols reversed. "under 8 pounds" should be "20lbs"
That is a significant mistake. They should reupload.
Whole Food Plant-Based Man oh shut up
Good catch!
Ha! I noticed that right away, too 😊
These channels really don't give a fuck .. they get their views and move on. And most of us aren't even subscribed. That's a feet in itself.
As a Floridian, it has broken my heart to see the heart of the state's history getting destroyed. So many local farms had to shutter. I really hope things ARE getting better
I hope so. Here in Orlando, oranges are still big. North Florida already lost it's Orange heritage...
If packaged orange juice tasted good it would be another story but since store bought orange juice taste borderline revolting almost nobody buys it .
Bring from Florida as well i remember picking oranges at my great grandmas house in Winter Haven. I forget that most people haven't had REAL orange juice.
Am i the only one thad didn't know orange juice was having a fall?
Breaking news: Florida man is worried. 😂
For my mom, its a literal life saver, as sometimes her sugar drops rapidly and orange juice is her emergency sugar upper.
A glucose shot would be more effective, easier to control and healthier. It's what diabetic people carry around to keep their sugar from dropping.
@@W4ldgeist we also have those, but she still prefers OJ.
@@cupcakecomrade2378 Tastewise absolutely understandable. The glucose is horrible :D All the best for your mum's health!
Orange juice concentrate tastes like battery acid.
Yeah I HATE it, all orange juices
How do u know tho.
And the result tastes like boiled rotten orange juice vomit.
you folks really need to get your tastebuds looked at and what are you drinking? Purchase a name brand for god sake?
And giver u cancer.
Over the past 20 years, most OJ has begun to taste as if producers are putting the rind into the juice. It used to just be the cheap brands that burned the tongue, but now it all does. Like everything else, quality keeps dropping.
Must be the orange green disease
@@dojokonojo Sure, we'll blame that. 😎
Seems like they're using it to increase the total weight.
Be sure to buy "not from concentrate" OJ. Once I switched, OJ from concentrate just tastes disgusting.
I’ve started juicing oranges Tastes much better than anything I’ve ever bought in a container.
Why did I just watch a 13 minute video about orange juice, I don’t even drink orange juice
Because you were slightly intrigued by the orange juice's economic situation?
Jacob Welte because we’re bored lmao
I don’t even like them and here I am.
Anthony well said 😅
@@somenubb2942 haha. Were all in the same boat lol
and I'm just over here like "... wait. Orange Juice failed?"
lol same
Yeah, when I go to a grocery store in Europe, there is huge selection of juices, orange among them. Pulpy, non pulpy, blood orange, orange tangerine... you decide.
Yes, milk gang gas killed them
same
@@randomcartoon8901 I love Milk and Orange Juice, but I usally drink milk because the store bought orange juice doesn't taste good
Video: "Cider has been around nearly as long"
Also Video: 6000 BCE and 55 BCE, 5945 years is NOT "nearly as long" within this timeline lmao.
Hey not everybody's good with the maths ok?
I think he meant first recorded use of Cider!
well i mean.... it was right in the video... the first recorded use of squeezing juice for consumption versus cider, goes way back to.
And he used BCE and CE. Cmon, man.
Isnt cider just fermented apple-juice? Whats the difference between it and fermented grape-juice? I think the technology used to ferment different fruits was meant
Imagine vacationing to California and looking forward to orange juice...lol
Huh?
@@kmk900___ huh what?
If you must, then procure Valencia oranges. Yeah, it’s great.
Imagine wanting to vacation in California? Most people are trying to escape it
@@naapalm82 Valencia oranges?
Meanwhile CNN - "Millennials are killing the orange juice industry"
sounds more like fox or local news networks
@@seandra82 Sounds like all cable television out there. They know their demographic, their average viewer is over 55-60 yeas-old so you'll hear all of them spew this type of nonsense because this is what people want to hear
@@seandra82 fox hates free market capitalism. They complain when a demographic has the free will to choose to buy diferent products.
But then why would fox oppose almost all regulations to the market
Margaret Anderson every generation killed something
I still love orange juice. It is delicious, the good brands at least.
What would you recommend? I couldn’t have it for years due to medication induced reflux but that’s finally cleared up and I can have it! I’ve just not gotten back into it yet. I don’t want to try brands that I won’t like. While my reflux is better, I’m still sick, and that’s not cheap in my country, so buying new brands that I may not enjoy is a bit of a concern!
@@SunflowerSpotlight Make your own
Mindless consumer
Amara Jordan Charlie’s Honest juice is my favourite, freshly squeezed with the pulp is so tasty! I’m from New Zealand so unsure if it’s everywhere or just a few countries. It’s more expensive than other brands but it’s worth it for sure
Simone Miller Thanks! That does sound good. 😅 I’ll see if it’s available in my area.
It started going downhill in 1994 with a double murder in Brentwood
Bitcoin Motorist what happened??
Just so that I get notified.
not to mention said murder and trial also gave birth to the Kardashians. that's the real tragedy.
I thought it would be the whole comment section talking about this but so far, I've only read your comment linking it to that.
But the glove didn't fit tho
8:10 Your use of > and < is backwards. Under 8 lbs is 20. Greater-than and less-than read left to right, and the operator expresses the extent of the value on the right relative to the value on the left. x>y literally reads x is greater than y, which means y
Glad I am not the only one who noticed this.
How are you verified?
Remember the alligator always eats the bigger number folks.
@@tagrisaj3344 In my day, we looked at those symbols as Pac-man. Pac-man always eats the bigger number.
We get it, your special
"Go easy on that stuff Dewey, it doesn't grow on--Wait, It Does! So why's it so damn expensive?" -- Hal, Malcolm in the Middle
Just wanted everyone to know that orange juice NEVER fell off for me. I love this stuff, have it with english breakfast, put some gin in it on a Sunday afternoon, have a memosa while the sunsets. OJ is the WAY
The coffee shop I used to work at sold fresh OJ by the Half gallon. I could trade one at the liquor store at the end of my shift for a bottle of cheap sparkling wine (off-camera, off-books, of course), and still have two or three to take home. Man I miss Florida
Maybe you're just an alcoholic 🤷
I would not be proud of it. It basically is a glass of water and sugar. It is not healthy. Any addiction is bad. My advice - try to consume it less or not at all.
@@rustyrefill6449 personal attack alert
Agree. I don't drink it everyday. Not even every week😂 Im just saying that (at least not in my country) it hasnt become less popular as the video suggests and especially not for the reasons the video suggests.
I'm in Britain and remember some old soldiers telling me about a scandal over orange juice and vitamin c.
In ww2 we lacked vitamins so America sold us at a high price a Orange drink packed with vitamin C was given to the population.
It was only after the war that they found out it contained no vitamin's
Respect
That's just like the US, selling things to people that may or may not work.
Like the overpriced essential oil epidemic hitting the suburban mother population like a freight train.
Bruh
Ridiculous!
Sounds apocryphal to me. We actually got vitamin C from Ribena as an added source.
I fucking love orange juice, oranges are one of my favorite things to eat, and the removal of the pulp is heresy.
I like the pulp too, it's also a good way to prevent people from drinking your orange juice in the fridge 😀
Me: *Doing homework*
TH-cam: *O r a n g e*
Me: YES
I've seen you somewhere
@@rey4874 Its the pfp
Hey step chick
8:07 - you mixed up the "over" and "under" signs. This is "more than" > and this is "less than"
lol came looking for this in the comments, was so confused when i saw it (tip for ppl: think of a remote control ">" is when you want the volume higher so is more than, "
@@danna.mvp. I always think open part is towards the bigger Number or whatevever
@@Multydrifter well yeah but then when you’re not directly comparing two numbers, it will just depend on what you are trying to say. “Over 20” will be >20, and “less than 20”
I remember being taught to think of it as the mouth of an alligator that wants to eat biggest pile of food.
Idk why but I feel like I’m being talked to like a toddler. I need the narration to be sped up a bit. It’s driving me crazy.
ummmm there's a button for that grandpa 🧓
Play at 1.75
@@junkboxxxxxx think 1.5 x speed sounds a bit better! More natural and not so rushed. Just my opinion tho! :)
I think it's his cadence
1.25 makes it more listenable for me for sure.
Cool vid but let's be honest, the difference between 6000BCE for wine and 55BCE is HUGE.
that's what I thought. lol
Lachy Vass right now we are closer to the creation of ale than ale is to wine 😂
*BC
@@kanesmith8271 is the same
Kane Smith BC is an arrogant statement of Christian religious dominance, and is frankly, offensive. It is a product of cultural colonialisation. BCE is an attempt to be a little less offensive to 75% of the world’s population.
Next: the rise and fall of Cheddar.
They didn't rise to begin with
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@theancestor9345 savage😁😂😂
@K.D.P. Ross that's a stupid argument
@K.D.P. Ross I completely agree with you on that point. It is very tragic that a TH-cam channel that has had a multi million doller investment and is a megaphone for the industry can't manage to gain more subs than that in four years.
Proving once and for all that money can't make you likeable... I guess?
Likewise it is just as strange as anyone subscribing to my channel considering all I've uploaded is a Windows Movie Maker cut of an Alan Watts speech and a Ripped video containing a song that I have yet to identify.
*i will guzzle down a whole carton of orange juice or eat a whole mountain of oranges like nobody’s buisness if i was left in a room alone with only orange juice and oranges-*
Cool!
Oranges are incredible I love them so much
Rip ur tounge
@@bionictryhard2272 She is likely hyperbolizing but still, totally RIP her tounge.
@@bionictryhard2272 oh my tongue is built diffrent
Oranges and OJ are amazing, I will continue to consume
I will consume you
Narrator: apple cider has been around just as long as wine
Wine: 6,000 BCE
Cider: 55 BCE
Conservative phrasing there, sir :p
"We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it" - Nancy Pelosi 2010
You right only conservative phrasing
JustSaiyan i think you misunderstood what he was saying...
I stopped drinking OJ after OJ Simpson got away with killing 2 innocent people.
He'd be the perfect spokesperson for Orange Juice consumption... Only one glass of orange juice every morning and he got away with this.... JUST IMAGINE WHAT I COULD GET AWAY WITH IF I DRANK A GALLON A DAY!!!
@@zuiop9993 interesting. If I kill my manager and drink OJ will I get a promotion?
@@brolytard4life441 you'll become the manager
Lol you wanted an argument and got comedy. You’re right though
That's like the deviled eggs or devil's food cake association. I can't judge ya man.
If it's not freshly squeezed it tastes disgusting
That's you're opinion
Nonsense it taste fine
freeshly squeezed oj slaps
Most people don't know that the marketed as "100% natural/real orange juice" is a juice that, in order to keep, has had its oxygen removed leaving it odorless and flavorless, then the fake flavor and odor are added. I mean, it is still 100% natural/real orange juice, right? 😂🤣😂
@@theteeve Its a fact dude
I love OJ and hope it never goes away!
When did orange juice “fall”? Am I missing something?
It didn’t FAIL but it’s going down
@@mike_404 I think it's more of a WENT down, it used to be luxurious and embraced but now it's a normal drink (hopefully obvious exxageration)
@Yongo Bazuk Are you talking fresh or processed?
It fell when someone dropped a can of it in the aisle of the supermarket.
@Yongo Bazuk Please for the love of god go out and try some freshly squeezed orange juice or make some yourself (very easy) just make sure to pick out good oranges :) There is a world of difference between processed and fresh i wouldnt even compare them.. Same with lemonade... if u have only ever tried process lemonade try freshly squeezed it is amazing. It will also open your eyes to how much these companies degrade a good thing just to make a profit.
Anyone expect a surfer "TOTALLYYYYYYYY" from the host? No? Just me?
J Dubs C yes
Mondo radical dude, orange juice is like totally tubular.
He really annoys me
*narrator technically. And I've heard way worse.
His narration was most excellent.
Here in Europe most oranges come from Spain and Italy, where (as far as I know) no such spikes in price have been observed. My breakfast always includes fresh fruit and during the winter that is most often Moro red oranges from Sicily. There are out-of-season oranges from places like South Africa but I avoid them: Out of orange season there are so many other fruits to choose from.
It was mentioned that concentrate helps keep juice from changing taste. There's another big advantage though, concentrate doesn't just "not go bad", it is also concentrated so it is much easier to ship. Which means your juice from concentrate might well be from wherever in the world it's cheapest to produce orange juice concentrate ....
Maybe during those price spikes it was actually the Spanish producers making a lot of money by exporting their concentrate to the American market?
nice to hear that something from my country (S.Africa) is exported because we are one big hopeless economic failure 😂
Nope. If anything, prices dropped because too many people produced oranges here in Spain. Also, orange is a winter fruit. In fact, a popular song went: "loving you is magical, like eating oranges in summer". :)
@@kgw72 Oranges are a summer fruit! The oranges start going bad when the season changes to winter; that's why they're so heavily harvested in december, and become cheap to buy as well.
Historically, oranges were very expensive and seen as a magnificent treat. Most people could not afford oranges during the summer, and so regular people only got to have them when they were cheap in December. That is why so many Christmas/winter traditions revolve around the fruit. And also why it would be considered magical to have one during the summer - even though they're readily available.
For the record, oranges start blooming in April, and bear fruit all the way until October-November. The trees start flowering in early December :)
Spanish small orange producer here , so this season it's been better than usual but we are having a really bad time competing with africa and south america.
@@fhs4137 Where are you from? I guess it depends on the variety, different varieties have different seasons. But in Spain oranges are mostly a winter fruit. By "season" we mean the period of time in which the fruit reaches its peak in both flavour and properties. For most of the varieties grown in Spain, that happens between October and May. That's when you start to see them in abundance in the supermarkets and fruit stores, and when they are the cheapest (and tastiest!). That's also the time when you see the orange trees (both man-grown and "wild") loaded with bright colourful oranges if you go to the countryside. There are still some varieties that ripen later, up until June. But most of the oranges you buy in the summer have either been collected months prior and stored in cold chambers (and thus are of lower quality) or come from places like South Africa and Argentina, in the Southern Hemisphere. So yeah, you can definitely say it's a winter fruit.
It’s Florida Man’s juice. Something that wasn’t mentioned here was the Orange Bird which was a mascot made by Disney to promote Florida Citrus. It’s a fan favorite character and still appears on merch like for Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival
Oh, crap, I guess he WAS everywhere, then!
You again?
You again, once more
Just finished this video and literally poured myself my 3rd glass of orange juice today. 🍊
it really drove me nuts at how slowly the narrator spoke... almost like they want to extend the length of the video without adding content...
Just watch it 2x speed
Took me 30 years to realize that any fruit juice is as nutritious as putting vitamin C into a can of Coke.
Pretty much.
Bit of an exageration. Naturally occuring vitamins from Food are FAR more easily absored by the body than just sticking vitamin C in a can of coke.
Think of it like the difference of having 8 hours of water over time, vs 8 glasses of water all at once.
Though not entirely sure how well that works with juice.
Naw, that's definitely an exaggeration. While fruit isn't supposed to be a meal, it's miles better than liquid candy.
I always have a shake filled with half fruit and half vegetables; I just can't eat something as bland as vegetables without some fruit to make it taste good.
Derek Liu that’s literally how modern orange juice is made...tasteless orange juice stored for months in tanks are taste corrected with flavour packs designed by perfume companies to taste and smell like fresh orange juice....then sold to consumers...tada “fresh squeezed”
Sweeteners aren't even made out of food, ffs. Thing is, _commercial_ juice is the pits. It probably is FAR more nutritious to make your own juice from fresh or frozen fruits/berries. And then you can at least judge for yourself how much sugar you need to make it taste not like crap. Don't drink that poison, artifically-sweetened kool-aid about how bad sugar is. And support north american sugar beet farmers.
I think the issue is that people started drinking giant glasses of it. Back when I was a kid juice glasses were small. I think they only held somewhere around 4 ounces.
Yeah I saw small glasses at the vintage store and they said its a juice glass. I think everything on a dining table were smaller back then.
@@beefar0ni I have like two dozen 4 ounce glasses I inherited from my grandma so I believe it
@@beefar0ni Don't doubt it unless you've *seen* what things were like back then. Portion sizes were a *lot* smaller in the 1950s, even McDonald's sold smaller portions. Part of that's due to people smoking at the time, another part is that Sugar was *not* flooding the streets like it now is on every corner.
Penny ok zoomer.
yeah, I have my grandmothers old Tupperware set of glasses. the "juice" glasses are very small compared to regular drinking glasses
I remember back in the day when I thought that Sunny Delight was orange juice.
When they said 1998 I thought Sunny D was where they were going. That shit has canola oil in it.
Heropsychodream what?! I didn’t know that
It's not? O......
@@Piasays canola oil is simply oil from rapeseeds...
@@raymondwen4210 Sunny D is orange flavor liquid sugar.
Man, this really makes me want a glass of the fresh-squeezed pulpy stuff
My grandpa worked for Sunkist for over 50 years. He helped manage the groves and the workers. He talked about the troubles the growers were headed toward that was back in the mid-1980s. This was a very good video.
Never knew I cared so much about oranges
The first guy who disliked the video did it 20 seconds after this 13 min video was posted
Maybe he loved orange juice and didn't like how they were talking about it
Consuming OJ increases video playback speeds significantly...
Maybe he's a madman who just hates learning?
Why did you do it?
@@TheGreenTH-camr After 20 seconds?
Everytime I hear him say OJ in this video I keep on thinking "The Juice is On The Loose"
You brought laughter to me while I have to stay at home because of Corona, thank you!
I love the stock footage of the son and mom. Like, Linda, you don't need to pour him more. Brady has had half a sip by the looks of it.
Back in the 90s, orange juice tastes so good. However, I remember in the early 2000s that the taste suddenly changed- it taste like artificial flavoring with 5 percent real orange. Thanks for this, now I know the reason why.
I stopped drinking it when they reduced the half gallon carton to 59 ounces.
Just raise the price, don't give us less and hope people don't notice.
When I worked at a grocery store I definitely noticed over the years. Coke with their Minute Made and Simply Orange juice are the worst culprits.
I always thought orange juice wasn't that popular because it doesn't taste like oranges...
It does though. Its literally just squeezed oranges...
Pat Lund wrong
@@PatLund Buy a bag of oranges, juice them, drink that juice, then try and tell me that again. There's a lot you're not tasting in most store bought OJ.
Dany - You're thinking about Apple Jacks.
What orange juice are you drinking? Most orange juice I have had tasted like most oranges I have eaten. Maybe the super cheap shitty watery "orange juice"
I reckon coffee has a part to play too. It was around the mid 90s-early 00s that coffee (non-instant) and coffee shops started becoming way more of a thing. When given a breakfast choice between oj or coffee, it's gotta be the coffee.
Especially fancy coffee like from Starbucks and similar places!
@@tyrroo I'm very sad to inform you that Starbucks is the very far from fancy.
From what i remembered from my childhood in the Netherlands atleast for me, this was the same but for apples. We always had apple juice, my grandmother always prepaired apple slices for me, with the fries there always was a side dish of apple purree. (Not for dipping)
The equality signs are inverted for “over 8lb” and under “20lb” lol
A coke and a vitamin c tablet is about the same as a glass of juice.
Not really. After giving up soda, drinking a can of coke would make me feel like crap afterwards, while drinking a glass of orange juice doesn’t.
@@Graestra Maybe that is the caffeine? Either way its just a bunch of sugar
Probably with less sugar. Most processed juices contain more sugar than sodas.
Not really. A glass of freshly pressed juice contains much more vitamins and minerals than only Vitamin C and lots of fibers as well. Additionally to that processed Vitamin C as in tablets often is harder to process for the human body.
@@sophielorber4571 Yeah, I was going to say, if all people want to focus on is sugar, then why stop at juice? Why not say fruit itself is unhealthy? _edgy_
orange and mango is no joke up there with the best drinks ever change my mind
I'd rather just eat an orange
I'm drinking mango juice right now
And it's not as good as the fruit 🤢
Mango & Mango juice is delicious sure...but like...orange? Really? They're not even as good anymore. I live in California and the stuff we get at the Supermarket is FAR more bland than it used to be. Oranges are a thing of the past
Bourbon.
Add some passionfruit too
I don’t usually have any factory made fruit juice but since childhood I loved orange juice with fried egg so I kept making tangerine and orange juice every morning I think it really helps your immune system and your body getting enough iron
I was hoping to hear about rise of Tropicana in the 1980s and the shift from frozen concentrate to not-from-concentrate ("premium") in the OJ market. They taste very differently and was a huge change in terms of popularity of OJ.
all this video did was make me want orange juice :(
Well time to down a liter of the stuff
Get the oranges
It's time to make some orange juice
Time to raid the orange Grove next door. The video HD the same effect on me.
The average person: "Orange juice"
This guy "Orrrhhringe juice"
It's killing me! Its so interesting and yet I can't listen to it any more!
Orrrinjooos
I love having a glass or ORHINGE JUICE with a ham and cheese SAMWIDGE for breakfast!
As someone who speaks spanish, I can’t tell that different on his pronunciation.
But now that I read your messages, I kinda get what you mean.
@@bisexualichigo4227 he has the HEAVIEST Californian accent 😭
That’s what you get when you hire airheaded valley boys.
If this dude talked at a normal speed, this video would be 6:00. My god it’s brutal
Settings > speed > 1.25.
I thought I was the only one who sped up videos with slow talkers, I once did it eith one commentary video on 2x and it sounded like it was on normal speed!
He sounds like a normal talker at 1.25 speed
THANK YOU
I only watch in 1.75 or 2x speed ... I started with 1.25 and built up a tolerance and had to increase lol
Aside praise: a touch of class that your "travel well" juice image shows a real car ('61 Pontiac) well drawn, not just some generic auto-blob. Shows care and attention to detail. 👍👏
Sunkist: What to do with all of these extra oranges?
Does anyone have an idea?
Kel joins the meeting:
"I do, I do, I doo- oooo!!"
In my 20's and grandma is still sometimes trying to convince me to drink juice because she thinks it's good for me. I've never really liked juice, most types of juice make me feel nauseous probably because they're all so sweet. Putting a tiny bit in some water for some taste (or mix it with licour lol) is the only time I ever drink juice. Freshly squeezed is a big exception because that's actually delicious.
I grew up poor, so we mixed juice and water fifty fifty. With orange juice it was necessary for me to tolerate it, because it was just sickening otherwise. With apple juice it was sad.
Fresh, cold orange juice is my favorite drink.I never drink packed ones.
Thank you surfer dude for letting me know about orange juice
I like how there is no mention of Flavor Packs in our OJ 🤔
I, literally, love orange juice! I drink it daily.
This is the first Cheddar video I've seen that answered more questions than it raised. Kudos, new guy!
*Next video please: The Rise and Fall of OJ - Orenthal James Simpson.*
LOL!
Also, sales have increased due to this Pandemic, well might be a possible rise again
@dread true would be healthier to just take vitamins
I've been using Orange Juice to make Kombucha out of it. Maybe not everyone knows this, but you *can* make Kombucha out of fruit juice. It works well with Orange Juice and Grape Juice, but Pineapple Juice turns vinegary pretty quickly. Don't let the Pineapple Kombucha sit for too long.
Fresh orange juice is great when you have a hangover. That’s when I crave it
really? sugar gives ne nausea when i have a hangover
I don’t have breakfast everyday but the first thing I do in the morning is to have a nice big glass of orange juice. Wakes me up and gets me ready for the day. Take the one with “extra pulp” to help the fibre intake counter balance just a little bit the sugar :)
2:37 making one glass of orange juice.
Proceeds to show tangerines
You really don't need to drink anything else but water.
r/hidrohomies
And you do not need to travel, wear anything that boring clothes that keep you warm and covered, you do not need to read, listen to music, watch movies and youtube, you do not need to eat sushi and chocolate and decorate your home. You do not need pets, cellphones and art.
There are things I WANT in my life. And glass of fruit juice, not just orange juice on occasion is one of them.
@The High Llama
You're pretty boring for a high llama.
how do you get vitamin c?
Bruh that's boring af
The next big drink will be another type of sleep drink instead of energy drink
That would be useful since my body refuses to sleep until 1 o clock and wake up at 9.
@@mouth7137 yes i go to sleep at 2 am and wake up at 8
So like Nyquil?
Like booze?
After watching this, I can’t imagine what my mom would say when I get to tell her orange juice is unhealthy
Well obviously if you use fresh oranges it will be healthy
@@bytemosery4946 It actually isnt! (Cause of free sugars)
@@biteofbytes what do you mean? If you make fresh orange juice in home it will be healthy (just don't use sugar)
My family never bought any premade orange juice. Always self made from fresh oranges.
@@bytemosery4946 Eating oranges is healthy. Drinking orange juice is not. By removing most or all of the fiber, you will get a spike in blood sugar and then a crash that will make you want to drink more when it happens.
Looked up Anita Bryant on a whim yesterday, she's still alive; surprised they haven't made a movie about her yet.
I stopped even looking at orange juice when I learned that the same company that formulates fragrances for the colone and perfume industry makes flavor "packs" that are added to the tanks of juice that lost all it's natural flavor through oxidation.
Yepp, that's why I buy Oranges and put the chunks in a blender when I want orange juice. I guess it helps that I like it extra pulpy too.
@@Camelotsmoon it's not like that for all companies
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e Well true, some companies just use concentrate, but you just can't beat orange juice from fresh Oranges; it only takes slightly more effort anyways.
Kept waiting for the guy to say "like totally"
Yes. He has an apologetic inflection at the end of sentences. Very annoying to listen to this. A lot of young people, especially females turn every statement into a question with an inflection at the end.
Just wanted to point out he said “chopping them down in droves” and really missed the opportunity to say chopping them down in groves
Or, chopping the orange groves in droves.
"It was a serious issue with a simple solution The easiest way to curb vitamin C deficiency is through eating or drinking citrus. "
That's how Captain America's serum was made.
Reminder: a “love affair” does not consist of a marketing team tricking you into having a new desire
I used to drink Orange Juice daily until I watched a programme about how it's processed, stored for up to a year then flavour packs get added before it's packaged and shipped. This completely blew my image of Orange Juice being 100% natural as claimed by the packaging and other marketing so I decided to stop drinking it altogether. If the companies producing it were more honest then perhaps I'd still be drinking it sometimes but because I feel deceived I can't truly trust them any more.
If demand is going down, then the price will have to go down. The supermarket chains keeping prices high when less and less are buying would be at their own loss. Cheddar does not understand supply and demand apparently
Well, but stores don't make the same profit margin on every product on their shelves. If it is a product that consumer buy in large quantities stores typically acept lower margins. The products that take up valuable space but don't sell a lot have to be sold with a higher profit margin. They get you into the door with their cheap basic products and hope that you succumb to your desire to try out more profitable ones. So if Orange Juice becomes less popular it will get more expensive (even if we don't account for scaling effects of production and logistics). You can't break down every economic question to a simple question of supply and demand. Joseph Zeigler does not understand basic economics apparently.
why do you keep using a map of paris as a background for your videos? at least use a place that is relevant to the content
I think it’s more aesthetically pleasing
@@georgeoust facts it's decoration.
Thank you, I wanted to say just that, it totally makes me question the reliability of the video....
@@JeremiCzarnecki Someone questioning the reliability of a video based on its background choices makes me doubt their ability to question at all.
@@JeremiCzarnecki really now?
There's a factory store near me that sells all types of fresh juice with no processing. But they do have a warning label everywhere in the store that the juices usually don't last longer than two days :(
Those machines they have at some cafes that squeeze it fresh still make the best orange juice. My first university had one in the main cafeteria and I loved grabbing one before class. Uhg Tropicana could NEVER.
I still drink orange juice, I just buy Oranges and blend them for a fresher drink. I hope the Oranges make a comeback for my home state.
Got Milk! The Got Milk? Campaign started in 1993, but gained traction in the mid to late 90s and had constant marketing through the mid 2000
Am I really watching a 13 minute video about orange juice? Yes, yes I am
Dunno, I genuinely like oj, soecially freshly squized from an Egyptian strain, so sweet and refreshing and makes me feel that everything is ok with the world
My grandparents had a small orange grove here in central Florida I recall in my youth in the 50s. Oranges and orange growing has always been a topic of discussion. Personally, we used to get it from the canned frozen concentrate. This vid does not disclose the role of freezing it. In the 1970 I discovered Tropicana cold fresh OJ and it was better, even great.
I must have a small glass of fresh OJ every morning and I mix it with G2 Gatorade. 😎
Rather eat an orange than drink three - too much fructose in the latter.
Rather have fructose then glutose 😂
@@jermainec2462 glucose? glucose is just 2 fructose stuck together afaik, it works the same after it's been separated in the gut
@@johnuferbach9166 I still say it's better than glucose ...
fructose can only be proceed by the liver. Non alcoholic fatty liver disease is on the rise big time due to the amount of fructose consumed
Oranges are gross.
Since when did orange juice became unpopular lol?
Yeah idk
Since pepole started preffering natural foods
Jesus Ramirez Romo ummm you know that orange is a fruit right ?
I love TH-cam recommendations
I have been drinking store brought orange juice my whole life and never tried fresh unpasteurized orange juice until I discovered Whole Foods. Bought a small container just to try it out - wow. Changed my entire life. It was the best orange juice I have ever had.
this channel gives me more knowledge than school
I drink OJ every day. Probably shouldn't but I love the taste and it is something I've always done. Today I left my house for the first time in three weeks to buy OJ so this video was a must watch. Hope I emerge unscathed by the virus, it would be really messed up if OJ love caused a COVID-19 reaction!