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Now I am wondering if it could also just be that I am used to a specific type of orange (navel mostly but I prefer Cuties) and perhaps the kind of orange typically used in premade OJ just doesn't taste the same? 🤔 Like how a cider apple isn't something you'd wanna eat by itself, but they're necessary for making apple cider (along with other apples).
Valencia are good juicing oranges, but messy for eating. Navel oranges are dryer and less flavor but great to eat because so big and so easy to peel and section.
Fresh orange juice is just a whole different thing, it's not like the bottled ones. If you juiced the navel oranges it would still taste more like the fresh juice from juicing oranges than the bottled juice does.