The diagram below shows how orange juice is produced

Task

The diagram shows the process in which orange juice is produced.

Overall, there are two different ways to produce orange juice, including eighteen steps in total. The process starts at delivering fresh oranges and ends at selling finished orange juice bottles.

Firstly, fresh oranges are picked and delivered by truck to factories where they are washed and squeezed so as to extract juice. The waste solid becomes food for animals while the juice is processed in two different ways. The simpler one is that fresh juice is pasteurized and packaged before being dispatched to shops.

The second way is to produce concentrate juice by shipping this juice in a refrigerator truck to another factory for water to evaporate. The resulting product is then canned and transported to a warehouse. At the final stage, this concentrate juice is mixed with water in a factory and then poured into bottles, ready for sale.
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Souce: @Etrain English Center

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