Why Oranges Feel Juicy, Bananas Don’t, and Apples Need Pressure to Become Juicy

Most of us have had this experience without ever stopping to think about it.
When you eat an orange or a grapefruit, juice floods your mouth almost instantly.
When you eat a banana, there is no juice sensation at all.
And when you eat an apple—despite knowing that apple juice is one of the most common beverages in the world—you don’t actually feel juice in your mouth. Why?
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