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Orange (fruit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oranges are oval to sphere-shaped fruits with leathery, porous skin. Their color ranges from orange to red-orange. Oranges may be confused with other citrus fruits, such as grapefruits and tangerines.
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The orange has become the most commonly grown tree fruit in the world. It is an important crop in the Far East, the Union of South Africa, Australia, throughout the Mediterranean area, and subtropical areas of South America and the Caribbean.
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Description & storage; Orange: Round thick skinned juicy edible fruit that is a reddish-yellow color when ripe. ... The orange colors orange under the influence of cold temperatures. In the tropics the fruit keeps a green to green with yellow stains color.
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Oranges are round orange-coloured fruit that grow on a tree which can reach 10 metres high. Orange trees have dark green shiny leaves and small white flowers with usually five petals, but six is possible too. The flowers smell very sweet which attracts many bees.
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Orange fruit, common name for citrus fruit of several trees. Different varieties include the sweet orange; the sour orange; and the mandarin orange,.. ... Orange (fruit), common name for citrus fruit of several trees. Different varieties include the sweet orange; the sour orange; and the mandarin orange, or tangerine.
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Orange Julius offers specialty blended beverage products including the original Orange Julius Fruit Drink and Premium Fruit Smoothies. ... Orange Julius, Gift Cards, Original Orange Julius, Julius Fruit Drink, Premium Fruit Smoothie, smoothies, tropical smoothie, smoothie drink, fruit drink, real fruit smoothie,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on orange (fruit), any of several species of small trees or shrubs of the genus Citrus of the family Rutaceae and their nearly round fruits, which have leathery and oily rinds and edible, juicy inner flesh. ... Prior to 1920 the orange was mainly considered a dessert fruit.
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There's a segment of satsuma embedded in the jelly. From the supermarket in the basement of the Japan Centre. Blog post at Tamarind and Thyme. ... Orange Fruit Jelly by su-lin. ... Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with fruit...
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