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How many seeds does orange fruit have?

Updated: 8/21/2019
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There are seedless Oranges, so you might find one or two seeds in those. In each of the 10-14 wedge compartments there could be as many as 4 seeds, so that would be 40 to 48 seeds, though usually commercial oranges have maybe 8 seeds per fruit.

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