What's so great about pulp?!


Question: I like orange juice with no pulp which I think is a good thing, but some people like it with pulp. Why? It just makes it grosser!


Answers: I like orange juice with no pulp which I think is a good thing, but some people like it with pulp. Why? It just makes it grosser!

its so nasty!!! its like drinking hairy orange juice

It's high in fiber, which helps keep your GI system regulated.

nothing is gud bout' it! yuck!

Its more natural tasting and adds texture! Believe me one day you will come to your senses and find out that OJ with pulp is much better

I like the texture. It also seems more natural, in my opinion.

personally i dont like it but its good for ya coz ur gettin more of the fruit

but still yucky!

I think it tastes good, and I don't mind it at all. My grandma always had orange juice with pulp and some without as well. I'll drink it either way. If it's good juice, it doesn't matter!

With pulp adds some bulk fiber. It also has vit K which aids in clotting and strengthening blood vessels. Eatting an orange is a slower way to add energy to diet because of the bulk of the membranes and pulp, and when drinking just the juice which goes almost directly to the blood stream, the energy is used quickly.

I am with you pulp is gross, some people just like that chunkiness it probably reminds them of eating orange pieces

I find OJ without pulp disgusting. It tastes like water that you used to wash glasses that had OJ.
The pulp adds fiber and texture, and it shows that it was made from actual oranges.

mmmm pulp

It' good for the body because it gives you the fibers that the body needs. Some ppl doesn't like the feeling when they drink a juice that cotain pulp. If that the case some juice moderate the contain of pulp like orange juice (no pulp, lots of pulp or some pulp.)





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