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Thread: Orange Juice

Started 4 months, 1 week ago by gmq
Due to cost control, we can't buy everything organic. What's the consensus on the cleanliness/health of orange juice (tropicana/florida's natural/simply orange/etc.)? Obviously I buy a lot of oranges, but there are several people here to supply for, so OJ, if reasonably clean, would be a nice option.
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Humanist replied 4 months, 1 week ago
I have read that commercial orange juices include the whole orange, including the peel and the pesticides on the peel. If cost is an issue, why not get more nutritional value for your money by eating oranges instead of juicing them?

Revvell replied 4 months, 1 week ago
We get our oranges from the grower at $3-$5 a plus/minus 35# box. Is that possible where you are? As far a commercial juice goes, I've no comment other than, if it's cooked (if it's in a can, carton, bottle it probably has been heated) it's dead meaning useless, no? I'd go more with whatever fruit I could find in season at the best prices I could find. Whole raw fruit is very sustaining ...

SevenKindsOfCookie replied 4 months, 1 week ago
Commercial packaged juice is a waste of money in my opinion. That money is much better spent on fresh fruit.

snoops replied 4 months, 1 week ago
I have heard that Tropicana uses year old sludge with "orange flavoring" to freshen it up. Look on Youtube - I think there are some videos discussing it. Buy a juicer - real fresh squeezed oj is THE best.

EZ rider replied 4 months, 1 week ago
I've got a small citrus juicer that was inexpensive and does a good job of making FRESH juice. I just cut the orange in half and push it against the squeezer and drink the fresh squeezed juice. No pasteurization, or factory processing involved and its absolutely fresh.

divajess replied 4 months, 1 week ago
I have a non-raw OJ crazy family, and I still buy the store brand of OJ, mostly for my husband. I bought a cheap citrus juicer (12 bucks, I think?) and I try to make fresh-squeezed for my girls. They end up being satisfied with less, probably because of all the raw, fresh nutrients, and because it feels more "special". Whenever we have non-organic stuff of any kind, I try and focus on ...

gmq replied 4 months, 1 week ago
Thanks guys. And how about extra virgin olive oil, how important is it to go organic with it?

annavon replied 4 months, 1 week ago
Here are a couple of links for the best/worst foods to purchase non-organic: http://ezinearticles.com/?To-Buy-Or-...nic&id=1453 999 http://www.grocerycouponguide.com/ar...o-buy-organ ic/ http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/eorganic.htm Hope this helps.

SevenKindsOfCookie replied 4 months, 1 week ago
I try to take the growers situation into consideration as well. For example, even though conventional bananas are safe to eat it certainly isn't safe for the workers growing them. To me it's worth the extra money to ensure that the people producing my food can do so in a non toxic environment.

 

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gmq
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 21:51:00)
Thanks guys. And how about extra virgin olive oil, how important is it to go organic with it?
SevenKindsOfCookie
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-10 14:20:00)
I try to take the growers situation into consideration as well. For example, even though conventional bananas are safe to eat it certainly isn't safe for the workers growing them. To me it's worth the extra money to ensure that the people producing my food can do so in a non toxic environment.
divajess
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 21:00:00)
I have a non-raw OJ crazy family, and I still buy the store brand of OJ, mostly for my husband. I bought a cheap citrus juicer (12 bucks, I think?) and I try to make fresh-squeezed for my girls. They end up being satisfied with less, probably because of all the raw, fresh nutrients, and because it feels more "special". Whenever we have non-organic stuff of any kind, I try and focus on all of the good stuff we ARE having, and...
annavon
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-10 14:05:00)
Here are a couple of links for the best/worst foods to purchase non-organic: http://ezinearticles.com/?To-Buy-Or-...nic&id=1453999 http://www.grocerycouponguide.com/ar...o-buy-organic/ http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/eorganic.htm Hope this helps.
Humanist
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 13:43:00)
I have read that commercial orange juices include the whole orange, including the peel and the pesticides on the peel. If cost is an issue, why not get more nutritional value for your money by eating oranges instead of juicing them?
Revvell
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 14:01:00)
We get our oranges from the grower at $3-$5 a plus/minus 35# box. Is that possible where you are? As far a commercial juice goes, I've no comment other than, if it's cooked (if it's in a can, carton, bottle it probably has been heated) it's dead meaning useless, no? I'd go more with whatever fruit I could find in season at the best prices I could find. Whole raw fruit is very sustaining and, it doesn't take as...
snoops
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 18:38:00)
I have heard that Tropicana uses year old sludge with "orange flavoring" to freshen it up. Look on Youtube - I think there are some videos discussing it. Buy a juicer - real fresh squeezed oj is THE best.
EZ rider
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Orange Juice
Published (2009-08-09 19:54:00)
I've got a small citrus juicer that was inexpensive and does a good job of making FRESH juice. I just cut the orange in half and push it against the squeezer and drink the fresh squeezed juice. No pasteurization, or factory processing involved and its absolutely fresh.

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