Orange Juice
From KB Lexicon
Orange Juice
| Type | Culinary |
|---|---|
| Source | Pressed oranges |
| Classification | Aroma & Culinary Additives |
| Primary Uses | Vitamin-rich tonics, fatigue brews, flavouring |
| Common Potions | None listed |
| Alchemical Properties | Bright, revitalizing, vitamin-heavy |
| Magical Effects | Gentle uplift in mood and energy |
| Hazard Level | Low |
| Shelf Life | Short; must be fresh |
| Notes | Sometimes used to disguise particularly foul-tasting medicinal draughts. |
Orange juice offers a cheerful base for lighter restorative potions.
Its bright flavour and high natural vitality make it ideal for brews intended for convalescing patients.
Healers often prefer it when potions need to be palatable for younger drinkers.