Netizens Label Shenzhen Oil Citrus Juice as Sweet and Delicious but Dangerous; After 3 Hours, It Took a Turn for the Worse.

There are numerous popular tea shops in Shenzhen, but have you ever tried oily orange juice? A Hong Kong resident recently posted on a Facebook group called “Shenzhen Dawan District Eating, Drinking, Playing and Happy Sharing Area” warning of the potential dangers of consuming orange jasmine juice in Shenzhen. Although she found the taste of the juice “fascinating” and “full of sweetness,” after three hours, she experienced an unfortunate turn of events.

Despite her experience, the victim missed the taste of the juice and decided to try it again at another popular tea shop called “Nayuki’s Tea” before returning to Hong Kong. After drinking a full glass of oily orange juice at around 5 pm, the victim experienced symptoms of stomach discomfort when she arrived at Huanggang Port Station three hours later. She describes feeling as if her “mudslide” was already at the door and was on the verge of spilling out.

Some kind individuals helped her find the closest restroom in her time of need. After relieving herself, she spent 20 minutes in the restroom and warned others of the perils of drinking oily orange juice. However, despite her negative experience, the victim still praised the taste of the juice and even expressed her desire to buy it again after returning to Hong Kong.

Many netizens found the story humorous and praised the victim’s writing style for its vivid imagery and expressive descriptions. Despite the warnings of the dangers of drinking oily orange juice, some netizens still expressed their desire to try it, especially for its constipation-alleviating effects.

There are many popular tea shops in Shenzhen, but have you ever drank oily orange juice? Recently, a Hong Kong person posted a post titled “Orange Juice is really good to drink but it is so dangerous”. He finished drinking “Orange Juice” in Shenzhen, described it as “sweet in the mouth, full of sweetness” and praised the delicious taste. However, after 3 hours, the end was miserable!

After drinking the Shenzhen oil citrus juice, netizens called it dangerous, sweet and delicious! After 3 hours it ended badly

Recently, a Hong Kong person posted an article on the Facebook group “Shenzhen Dawan District Eating, Drinking, Playing and Happy Sharing Area” with the title “Oil orange juice is really delicious but very dangerous”, and shared that they tasted it when they were dining in Shenzhen Chaoxiangsihai. I tried the restaurant’s “orange jasmine juice”, and described it as “the feeling of sweetness in the mouth and the sweetness in the mouth is really fascinating”, and praised the delicious taste.

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Not long after, the victim bluntly said that he “has always missed him (orange juice)”, so he decided to go to the popular tea shop “Nayuki’s Tea” to buy another cup of citrus juice before returning to Hong Kong. She pointed out that she drank a whole glass of oily orange juice at around 5 pm, and when she arrived at Huanggang Port Station about 3 hours later (around 8 pm), there were strange signs in her stomach.

“Suddenly my stomach felt like it was about to rain. My “mudslide” was already at my back door. As long as there was a little pressure, it would spurt out.” The victim even pointed out that in order to distract attention, “I Standing up and singing on the subway, maybe some people think I’m a fool.”

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When I was finally able to get out of the car and wanted to run to find the toilet, “I was afraid he would squirt out and endured the feeling, so I rushed to the toilet immediately.” Fortunately, a kind Hong Kong person pointed a light at this time and told her the location of the toilet. Described that the situation was urgent at the time, “Don’t think that helping grandma cross the road is a daily act of kindness! Let people who are in a hurry know where the toilet is, and it is also a daily act of kindness.” He bluntly said that the gentleman is a good person and will have “a safe life.” .

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She wrote in the article: “Finally went to the toilet and poured it out, and then spent 20 minutes in the toilet, so it is really dangerous to say that the oily orange juice is good.” Although diarrhea will occur after drinking the oily orange juice, the victim Afterwards, he still praised “It’s really good to drink”, and admitted that he had already hung up on orange juice for a day after returning to Hong Kong. At the end of the article, he continued to ask various netizens, “Does anyone know where to sell orange juice in Hong Kong?” It was serious and funny.

As soon as the post came out, a large number of netizens left messages, and many of them laughed and said that the subject’s writing was humorous, and the writing was quite expressive, “Just like the scene, I wondered if I would leak some oil when I saw it”, ” You can see that I am in a hurry when you read the text, and you are nervous when you are on the same board”, “Your description is so funny”. Some netizens said that after reading the post, they really want to buy it and try it, thinking that it is suitable for people with constipation!

The full text of the post is as follows:

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In conclusion, it’s important to be mindful about what we consume and where we consume it. While there may be many delicious options out there, we should always prioritize our health and safety. The story of the oily orange juice serves as a reminder that not everything that tastes good is good for us. Let’s learn from this experience and make informed decisions when it comes to what we put into our bodies. And, as always, let’s continue to share our experiences and learnings with one another through platforms like social media.

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