The diagram below shows how orange juice is produced.
The given diagram illustrates the process of making fresh drink, namely orange juice. Overall, there are various stages beginning with conveying fresh oranges to processing location and ending with the distribution of packaged juice to stores.
Firstly, picked oranges are loaded onto trucks and delivered to the juice treatment plant where they are thoroughly washed by a machine. Following this, the oranges are put on the belt that transfers them to a machine which extracts oranges into wasted part, namely orange peels and seeds used to feed animal, and fresh juice. Here, the squeezing juice obtained is then be either packaged and sent to the supermarkets, or transported to another factory by refrigerator truck to ensure the products are always of fresh quality before undergoing an evaporation process.
During the evaporative process, the large number of water is discharged, accompanying with the concentrated juice which had been completely experienced the evaporator machine is canned and deposited at a warehouse, then being combined with water at the factory.
After that, it is packaged and given out to sales location, ready to be purchased.
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