If you mix milk, orange juice, and a pinch of sugar, you get a drink that tastes a bit like a Dreamsicle. However, it needs to be drunk quickly, because the orange juice has a high acid content and can curdle the milk and make it sour. Be careful when you mix the two.
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mix orange juice and orange juice. the best place to do this is in the place Kent is in, 'Colombian Roastmasters'.
When you mix water and orange juice you get watered down or diluted orange juice. If there is much more water than juice, you just get a yellowish water with a faint orange flavor. It will not be harmful but it will not taste very good. If you have about 10 percent juice and the rest is water, you an add some sugar and maye citric acid (sour salt) for tartness and it would be similar to buying orange drinks but at a great saving. It just won't have the right color. You can buy a little bottle of orange food coloring, add a drop to the orange drink at it will look normal again.
Mixing bleach and orange juice creates a chemical reaction that produces harmful byproducts, such as chlorine gas. This gas can be toxic if inhaled and may cause respiratory issues. It is important to never mix bleach with any acidic substances, like orange juice, to avoid releasing dangerous fumes.
You can, it makes orangeade
A plain cake mix can be used to make orange cake by substituting any liquid, such as milk, with the same volume of orange juice, and adding finely grated orange rind. For a stronger flavour, a few drops of orange essence can be added. Juice and zest can also be used in any icing (frosting) or filling.
You can't add anything to orange to make blue.
Certainly they Can mix. Both are liquids. They can be mixed in any proportion one to another .. depends on your taste.
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Actually it's all about proportions and the type of orange juice, I drink orange juice with milk EVERYDAY. If you use 1/3 milk and then fill however much orange juice, I use minutemaid with pulp; DO NOT USE SUNNYD it's smoothie like, and good for people who don't like to drink milk. -------------------------------------- Unless you drink a huge amount of OJ and milk all at once, you won't throw up. HOWEVER, it is true that orange juice makes milk curdle. That's because orange juice is an acid and milk is a buffer, meaning that milk will, in a way, buffer the acidity of the orange juice, but in exchange, it makes the milk curdle. When you think about it though, that would mean that the milk also curdles because of stomach acid too, so really, it shouldn't make much of a difference. I've drunken milk and then OJ, or the other way around, and not gotten sick. Just limit it to one or so glasses of each. (I drink a bowl of cereal and then or before drink a glass of orange juice.)