Soon Your Orange Juice Will Have Even Less Real Orange in It
bloomberg.com22 points by JumpCrisscross 19 hours ago
22 points by JumpCrisscross 19 hours ago
Orange juice is full of sugar, fresh squeezed or not. It should be a dessert, not a staple
Orange juice shouldn't count as a serving of fruit. It should fall under the same category as soda.
Has the tide finally turned against fruit due to its sugar content? So it's just eat your veggies then? Do we update the saying—"a vitamin c supplement a day keeps the doctor away?"
Orange juice is not a good source of vitamin C. Neither is any other popular fruit juice. Most fruits are rather poor sources of vitamins, so they should be eaten for enjoyment, not for the hope that they cover your necessities in essential nutrients.
Eating one raw red bell pepper daily would provide an adequate intake of vitamin C. Kiwi fruits are also much better sources of vitamin C than oranges, eating a few provides the recommended daily intake. There are only a few other good choices, which do not require eating great quantities daily, e.g. black currants, broccoli, cauliflower.
However, adding to food pure ascorbic acid powder is about ten times cheaper than ensuring your vitamin C necessities with fruits or vegetables, so based on cost it can be the better choice.
The vitamin C supplements in pills or capsules are typically very overpriced in comparison with pure ascorbic acid powder and they mix the useful vitamin C with garbage excipients. Using ascorbic acid powder like table salt (but in very small quantities, according to the recommended daily intake), to enhance some of your food, is cheaper and healthier.
Fruits are not the immediate problem. You need 2-3 oranges for a glass of juice that you drink in one sitting.
Try peeling and eating 2-3 oranges in a sitting. It takes much longer and I would argue most people would be fine with eating one orange. But drinking a glass, or even a bottle of orange juice is something that goes much easier and faster.
Also, an orange also has fibre and stuff, so you get more of a healthy package opposed to just the sugar water.
Sugar isn’t even a problem if you’re eating a moderate protein, low fat diet and not eating in a surplus or obese. It’s really the combination of the rest of the American diet that makes sugar a huge problem. Sugar in fruit especially is not a problem because the fibres cause it to be digested slowly anyway.
The best orange juice is still freshly squeezed. Although if orange production is crippled by that disease, fresh oranges might also be harder to find.
More sugar than most HFCS sodas. It's liquid diabetes and cholesterol.