I love making fresh Orange Juice with Pulp when I want a bright, refreshing drink that tastes pure and natural. The fresh-squeezed juice combined with bits of juicy pulp creates a vibrant texture and flavor that feels far better than store-bought versions.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I enjoy how fresh and naturally sweet this juice tastes when I make it from scratch. I like keeping the pulp because it adds texture and makes the juice feel more wholesome. I also appreciate that it requires only one main ingredient and just a few minutes of preparation. Whenever I want a simple and refreshing drink, this is one I gladly prepare. Orange Juice with Pulp

Ingredients

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4–6 fresh oranges
Ice cubes (optional)
Sugar or honey to taste (optional)

Directions

  1. I start by washing the oranges thoroughly and slicing them in half.

  2. I squeeze the oranges using a citrus juicer, collecting both the juice and the pulp in a pitcher.

  3. If I prefer extra pulp, I scrape a little from the juicer and stir it back into the juice.

  4. I taste the juice and add a small amount of sugar or honey if needed, though I often enjoy it without added sweetener.

  5. I pour the juice into glasses over ice if desired and serve immediately.

Servings and Timing

I usually get about 2 to 3 servings from 4–6 oranges, depending on their size and juiciness.

Prep time: 10 minutes
Total time: 10 minutes

Variations

I sometimes mix in a splash of lemon juice for extra brightness. When I want a refreshing twist, I add a few fresh mint leaves. If I prefer a chilled version without ice, I refrigerate the oranges beforehand. I also enjoy blending the juice briefly for a slightly frothy texture.

Storage/Reheating

I store fresh orange juice in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. I shake or stir it well before serving, as natural separation can occur. I do not recommend freezing or reheating, as fresh juice is best enjoyed cold and freshly squeezed. Orange Juice with Pulp

FAQs

Is pulp healthy?

I like keeping the pulp because it contains fiber and adds natural texture to the juice.

Can I strain the juice if I do not want pulp?

I simply pour the juice through a fine mesh strainer if I prefer a smoother drink.

What type of oranges work best?

I prefer using sweet, juicy oranges like navel or Valencia for the best flavor.

How can I make the juice sweeter naturally?

I choose fully ripe oranges and sometimes mix in a small splash of apple juice.

Can I make this in advance?

I usually prepare it just before serving, but I can refrigerate it for a short time if needed.

Conclusion

I truly enjoy making Orange Juice with Pulp because it is fresh, simple, and naturally delicious. The bright citrus flavor and satisfying texture make it a refreshing choice any time of day. Whenever I want a homemade drink that feels pure and energizing, this is one I happily prepare.

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Orange Juice with Pulp

Orange Juice with Pulp

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Freshly squeezed orange juice with natural pulp for a bright, refreshing drink that tastes pure, vibrant, and naturally sweet.

  • Author: Lizaa
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2–3 servings
  • Category: Beverage
  • Method: Fresh Squeezing
  • Cuisine: International
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 46 fresh oranges
  • Ice cubes (optional)
  • Sugar or honey to taste (optional)

Instructions

  1. Wash the oranges thoroughly and slice them in half.
  2. Squeeze the oranges using a citrus juicer, collecting both juice and pulp in a pitcher.
  3. If desired, scrape extra pulp from the juicer and stir it back into the juice.
  4. Taste and add sugar or honey if needed.
  5. Pour into glasses over ice if desired and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Use ripe, sweet oranges like navel or Valencia for best flavor.
  • Refrigerate oranges beforehand for naturally chilled juice.
  • Stir or shake before serving as natural separation occurs.
  • Add a splash of lemon juice or fresh mint for variation.
  • Strain through a fine mesh sieve if a smoother juice is preferred.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 glass
  • Calories: 110 kcal
  • Sugar: 21 g
  • Sodium: 2 mg
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0 g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 26 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 2 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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