オレンジジュースorenjijuusu
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A beverage made primarily from the pressed juice of oranges or mandarins, often consumed for its refreshing taste and vitamin C content.

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A drink that may consist of pure orange juice or beverages that contain orange juice as a key ingredient, sometimes enhanced with additional flavors or sweeteners.

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A liquid extracted from citrus fruits like oranges, enjoyed for its sweet and tangy flavor, commonly served at breakfast or used in cocktails and smoothies.

グレープジュースgureepujuusu
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A non-alcoholic beverage made from the extracted liquid of grapes, often enjoyed for its sweet flavor and refreshing qualities.

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A drink obtained by pressing and squeezing fresh grapes, typically consumed as a refreshing option or used as a base for various cocktails.

3.

A liquid derived from the pulp and juice of grapes, commonly used in culinary applications or as a healthy alternative to sugary soft drinks.

ジュースjuusu
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A beverage made from the liquid extracted from fruits or vegetables, often sweetened or mixed with water, enjoyed as a refreshing drink.

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A situation in certain sports, such as tennis and volleyball, where the score is tied at a critical moment, requiring one player or team to score two consecutive points to win the game or set.

ミックスジュースmikkusujuusu
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A beverage made by blending together various fruits such as mikan (mandarin orange), peach, and banana with milk, commonly found on café menus in the Kansai region and beyond.

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A popular drink consisting of a mix of different fruits and milk, often enjoyed for its refreshing taste and nutritional benefits.

3.

A traditional Japanese drink that combines both fruits and dairy, celebrated for its smooth texture and fruity flavor, often served in casual dining settings.

かんkanジュju-su
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A beverage consisting of fruit juice that is packaged in a sealed metal container, often enjoyed for its convenience and long shelf life.

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A sweetened or flavored carbonated drink that is served in a can, typically containing juice as one of its ingredients.

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A ready-to-drink refreshment, commonly found in vending machines or stores, that combines the characteristics of juice and carbonated beverages in a single, portable can.