A slice of orange cut across the sections is called a slice or a round or orange. A slice cut along the membranes in the orange is called a wedge. If only the flesh of the orange remains and the skin and the membranes have been removed, the wedges are called supremes.
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If cut lengthwise and the membrane removed, they are called supremes.
A segment? Or, possibly, an orange slice.
A slice of orange cut across the sections is called a slice or a round or orange. A slice cut along the membranes in the orange is called a wedge. If only the flesh of the orange remains and the skin and the membranes have been removed, the wedges are called supremes. (Well, at least this is what I found as the answer to this question on here< I just copy pasted>)
a slice, a slither, a segment many many things. Wedges.
A slice of orange cut across the sections is called a slice or a round or orange. A slice cut along the membranes in the orange is called a wedge. If only the flesh of the orange remaines and the skin and the membranes have been removed, the wedges are called supremes.
Orange slice
Maybe
A segment
Eat it
The Esperanto words for slice of bread and slice of pizza are trancajo da pano and trancajo de pico.
Remove the peeling (outer layer) of the orange. You can do this using your hands, a knife, or tool specifically for doing so.Slice the orange. This is optional, some people like it sliced and some do not.Enjoy eating the orange.Tips:If you are going to slice the orange, slice it in a long triangle shape. Just slice inward at an angle.Always have a napkin ready just in-case.
Blue Moon
She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.