• wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io
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    10 days ago

    I got to the point where slate cuts it off to subscribe.

    The gist:

    • oranges originally came from China via the conquistadors.
    • there’s a greening bacteria that probably came from a tiny bug which also originates from China. - the bug was transported throughout the state by hurricanes
    • The bacteria takes years for it present itself within the tree. By the time you notice, the tree is already in its death throes.
    • there is no current cure, thought they’re working on it. Will likely be many years before the can confirm a real fix
    • most orange juice no longer comes from Florida, the US is a major consumer of the stuff, kind of a novelty elsewhere. We started drinking it because of its vitamin c richness as distributed in rations during ww2.
    • more resistant hybrids are a solution, but author says hybrid juice tastes terrible.
    • Growers may be moving to other crops in the interim.
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      9 days ago

      the US is a major consumer of the stuff, kind of a novelty elsewhere

      You can get 10 different brands of orange juice in a German supermarket, but the biggest family pack would be a litre, not a gallon. When I was a kid fruit juice was still marketed as healthy, so we drank a lot. But even then, our family of 5 would never have been able to drink 3.7 litres of juice before it would get bad.

    • Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      more resistant hybrids are a solution, but author says hybrid juice tastes terrible.

      Orange juice doesn’t taste like orange juice anyway. It loses its flavor in storage and they all add flavors.