The diagram illustrates the process through which orange juice is made.
Overall, it is clear that the process consists of 15 stages, commencing with transporting fresh oranges to the factory and culminating in consumption at the supermarket. It is also noteworthy that oranges juices could be used for both short-term purposes and long-term ones.
The process begins with oranges being sent to the factory and then being rinsed with water. At the following stage, oranges are subject to extraction in order to collect fresh juice and orange waste. While the latter is used as animal feed, the former is processed either fresh juice or canned beverage. Regarding fresh drinks, orange juice goes through packaging and after that is transported to the supermarket.
The process continues with orange juice being put into a refrigerated truck, followed by being subject to evaporation in order to remove water and gather concentrated juice. In the next step, concentrated juice is put into cannes which are sealed with orange images. Following that, they are stacked up in the warehouses. Consequently, oranges cannes are delivered to the facility and then poured water into. The final step is packaging and consumption at the supermarket.
