Orange juice with pulp is a refreshing, nutrient-rich beverage that delivers the pure taste of freshly squeezed oranges—along with the added bonus of natural texture from the fruit’s fibers. Whether enjoyed in the morning or as a revitalizing drink during the day, I find it a satisfying way to boost hydration and get a dose of vitamin C.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I love how orange juice with pulp gives me the full citrus experience—bright, tangy, and vibrant, with a texture that makes it feel homemade and fresh. The pulp adds body and makes the juice feel more wholesome. It’s a simple, natural drink with no fuss and no additives when made from scratch.
Ingredients
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- Fresh oranges (navel or Valencia work best)
- Optional: lemon juice (for added tartness)
- Optional: sugar or honey (if I want to sweeten it slightly)
- Cold water or ice cubes (to adjust the consistency)
Directions
- I start by washing and drying the oranges thoroughly.
- Then I cut them in half and juice them using a manual citrus juicer or electric juicer, making sure to press firmly to release the pulp along with the juice.
- If I’m using a juicer that separates the pulp, I stir some of it back into the juice depending on how pulpy I like it.
- I taste the juice and, if needed, I add a splash of lemon juice for brightness or a bit of sugar or honey to balance the tartness.
- I chill the juice or serve it immediately over ice.
Servings and timing
This recipe makes about 2 servings (roughly 2 cups of juice).
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: None
Total time: 10 minutes
Variations
Sometimes I mix in grapefruit or tangerine juice for a twist. I also like blending in a few mint leaves or a pinch of ginger for added flavor. If I want it smoother, I reduce the amount of pulp or strain the juice slightly, but I usually enjoy the natural thickness that pulp brings.
storage/reheating
I store the juice in a sealed jar or pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I shake or stir it before drinking, since pulp tends to settle. I never reheat orange juice—it’s best served cold or at room temperature.
FAQs
Can I use bottled orange juice and add pulp?
Yes, I can stir in fresh orange pulp to bottled juice, but the flavor won’t be quite as vibrant as freshly squeezed juice.
What type of oranges are best for juicing?
I prefer Valencia oranges for their sweetness and juiciness, but navel oranges are great too. For a tangier juice, I sometimes mix in blood oranges or Seville oranges.
How do I get more pulp in the juice?
To get more pulp, I squeeze the oranges manually and scrape some of the inside membrane into the juice. A hand juicer tends to release more pulp than electric ones.
Can I freeze fresh orange juice?
Yes, I freeze it in airtight containers for up to 3 months. I make sure to leave some space at the top for expansion, and I shake it well after thawing.
Is orange juice with pulp healthier?
Yes, the pulp contains dietary fiber and more of the fruit’s natural nutrients, so I consider it a slightly healthier choice compared to pulp-free juice.
Conclusion
Orange juice with pulp is a simple yet deeply satisfying drink that brings out the best of citrus. I enjoy its full-bodied texture, fresh flavor, and natural goodness. It’s easy to make, adaptable, and always a refreshing choice—whether I’m starting my day or taking a sunny break in the afternoon.
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Orange Juice with Pulp
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings
- Category: Beverage
- Method: Juicing
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Description
Orange juice with pulp is a fresh, citrusy beverage made from squeezed oranges, featuring the natural texture of fruit fibers for a wholesome and nutrient-rich drink.
Ingredients
- 4–6 fresh oranges (navel or Valencia)
- Optional: 1 tbsp lemon juice
- Optional: 1-2 tsp sugar or honey
- Cold water or ice cubes, as needed
Instructions
- Wash and dry the oranges thoroughly.
- Cut the oranges in half and juice them using a manual or electric juicer, pressing firmly to extract juice and pulp.
- If using a juicer that separates pulp, stir some pulp back into the juice according to preference.
- Taste the juice and add lemon juice, sugar, or honey if desired.
- Chill the juice or serve immediately over ice.
Notes
- Use ripe oranges for the sweetest juice.
- Adjust pulp level to your liking by stirring in more or straining some out.
- Shake or stir before serving as pulp settles.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 110
- Sugar: 20g
- Sodium: 1mg
- Fat: 0g
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 26g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 0mg

