not according to my kids' 7th grade teacher, they do not.
probably Yes, Oranges contain potassium One Glass of Orange juice( 8 ounce) has 450 mg (13% of DRV). But be easy on it, it also has lots of sugar.
Yes there is a lot of calcium in oranges in the pulp.
Yes, it is true; the mean content of calcium in peel is 160 mg/100 g and the mean content of calcium in the whole fruit is 40 mg/100 g.
Orange peels contain calcium (approx. 160 mg/100 g) but not as carbonate - probable an organic salt of calcium.
Oranges have 1 kilogram of calcium
yes
about 100
Yes. Orange peel is between orange and amber.
Orange is to peel as cheese is to
After two years the orange peel will have decomposed. I know that the orange peel will have decomposed because if you comost the things like orange peels decompose. After two years the orange peel will have decomposed. I know that the orange peel will have decomposed because if you comost the things like orange peels decompose.
id say both. they are both delicious,juicyand awesome! But an orange is juicy high in Vitamin C and Calcium. but you have to ''peel'' the peel. an apple is juicy and high in all vitamins. as they say, ''an apple a day, keeps the doctor away!''
An orange will float with a peel because its peel is ligter. it acts just like a life jacket for the orange & thus makes the orange float. if we notice the orange peel carefully we will observe small pores on it & they help it in floating
you take an orange peel and ground it up into pieces :p.....!!!
The orange floats with its' peel, but sinks when the peel is removed.
Orange peel
I believe it's just called an orange peel.
You don't actually use the orange peel as glue. You use the orange peel, which is acid, to melt polystyrene, which is sticky and a good source for glue.
It's the peel of an orange.
It's the peel of an orange.