What happens when oranges get put in alcohol?
Oranges and other citrus fruits react with alcohol in a process called curdling. Alcohol causes proteins in the orange juice to coagulate and form a curdled appearance and consistency due to the breakdown of the cell structure. This is caused by the alcohol molecules penetrating the cell walls of the orange and disrupting their structure. This reaction affects both the physical and chemical composition of the orange juice.
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