Why is there more juice in an orange and a lemon when they are heated up?
There isn't more juice in a heated orange or lemon. Heating citrus fruits can make the juice more easily accessible because it softens the pulp, making it easier for the juice to be squeezed out. However, the amount of juice in a citrus fruit is determined by the size and maturity of the fruit and not by its temperature.
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