This depends of the time the fruits were exposed to the gasoline, the amount of gasoline ( just poured over them or really soaked in gasoline ) and whether the fruits were complete or cut open. Oranges and grapefruit have a relatively thick protection layer around the consumable parts, so when the amount and duration of gasoline contact in not too extensive then the chemical shouldn't have the time to penetrate into the inner parts. So yes, oranges and grapefruit can still be eaten after ( brief ) contact with gasoline.
There has been a lot of publicity about consuming grapefruit while on different medications. It is the citric acid which is cause for concern. When taking Lipitor, grapefruit, oranges and even blood oranges are not to be eaten.
Oranges are usually cut up into slices and eaten that way. However, do not forget that oranges can be peeled and eaten whole. They are also the main component of orange juice (obviously). Hope this helps! :D
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the most popular oranges eaten are blood oranges, many people enjoy this types of oranges more than any other types of oranges
An apple is the most eaten fruit in the world, then come oranges, lemon and grape
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Nah S hit....... Havn't you ever eaten one?
No, if the oranges are old enough they will be spoiled and could make you sick.
The most widely eaten fruit in America is the banana. Following as the second and third most commonly eaten fruits in America are apples and oranges.