@singlemaltgirl The original Orange Julius is no more. Dairy Queen licensed the name but today's receipe is not exactly the same.
Having grown up in SoCal, home of Orange Julius, I tell the local DQ about the "real" Orange Julius and how there were stores all over SoCal. They know it's not the same, but it's what they're sent. No freshly squeezed oranges.
@singlemaltgirl It's an approximation.
I tell them about how Orange Julius had a long stand at the Los Angeles County Fair where you could watch them slice an orange in half and grind it to make the drink. That doesn't happen any more.
Sometimes DQ tells me they don't have all the ingredients. Would I like one without <fill in the blank>?
Um, no.
@WordsmithFL i do remember as a kid they had lots of fresh oranges. but you're right. they don't have that anymore, do they?
@singlemaltgirl The DQ version is reasonably close, but it's not the same. I have one every rare once in a while to recall my childhood, but I'm under no illusions that it's the real thing.
@WordsmithFL i haven't been to DQ in a long time. my son liked blizzards when he was a kid so he would get a treat sometimes on tournament weekends. but he's all grown and i don't think i've gone thru a DQ drive thru in over a decade. i should check to see if they have orange julius and maybe try. π€
@singlemaltgirl Not all DQs have Orange Julius. It doesn't hurt to try, though.
@singlemaltgirl @WordsmithFL That said, your tasting ability definitely does change over time. And also, the change in the flavors of food (not ability-based) are not all bad. Brussels sprouts these days have been engineered to taste less bitter, which is good.
When I went home to SoCal in 2014, I went to the L.A. County Fair for the first time in many years, specifically to have an Orange Julius. I found the stand had been torn down. Another part of childhood gone.
The DQ people told me they know it's not the same, for example they no longer use real fresh oranges.
@Boyceaz i'm still not eating brussel sprouts. you can't make me!!!π
but it's true that there are things i wouldn't eat as a child that i like now. it doesn't taste as bad. certain veggies, fruits, pickles, etc.
cilantro still tastes like soap, tho.
@WordsmithFL ah, thank you. i mean, this was almost 4 decades ago and in π¨π¦. but trying it more recently, i just didn't taste the same so i wondered if my taste buds had just changed. appreciate the insight.