I have been wondering myself. Mine are seedless, popular in New Zealand - possibly from Australia. They have eleven segments. This seems a strange number. Can 'Fractals' have some part in this? Is it because they are developed from other citrus and have 'lost' a petal in the development? Clyde Dawson (New Zealand)
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There are orange segments inside an orange because there is
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It depends on the orange. The number of segments usually range from 9-11. So if there are 10, then, yes, it would be an even number.
I normally find 11 or twelve. Sometimes segments can be very small or conjoined with another. Isn't life too short to bother counting?
You simply hit it on one end where the navel would be on a real orange, while it is still wrapped, and the pieces or chocolate segments will easily come apart when you pull them, much easier than a real orange's segments.
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
segments
It is a purple fruit about the size of an orange and the fruit has about 5-8 segments
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
Segments
Its called the flesh i'm pretty sure
Terry's segsations are 'segments' of a Terry's chocolate orange. The segments are wrapped individually and a box of these often contain different flavours. They are very tasty!