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Pick Up The Fork

A Serious Eater's Guide to Buenos Aires and Beyond

Product of the Day: Approximately 16 Squeezed Oranges

Posted on July 20, 2010 1 Comment

Read the ingredients listed in many of the favorite Argentine juice brands, and you will have a tongue-twister of Spanish chemicals to pronounce.  Packed with cavities, rainbow colored dyes, and all around artificialness, it is almost impossible to find a natural alternative.

Citric Orange Juice is the only juice brands I have found thus far that isn’t loaded with a mouth-full of rotting teeth.  Even though the juice claims to be made from 16 freshly squeezed oranges, I’m still a bit skeptical because it doesn’t taste 100% natural… it’s still the best cold buster option out there.

“Unlike others, the content of this container is not made from concentrate.  Instead, it is made from fresh juice extracted directly from selected oranges.”

Author: ForkYou

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Filed Under: Culinary Tour, Products, PUTF, Raunchy Restaurant Review, Shit I Like Tagged With: Argentina, Buenos Aires, citric orange juice, natural, products, supermarkets

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  1. Pearl says

    July 21, 2010 at 2:56 am

    …..any purple stuff to drink?

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