The inside of your orange is red because of a pigment called anthocyanin, which is responsible for the red color in some citrus fruits.
yes, blood oranges have mostly red rather than orange flesh on the inside
Orange or yellow== == they are blue i think!?
It is violet inside the arc and red outside.
red-orange
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It should be. That could be a "blood orange." That is an orange that contains a pigment that is not usually found in citrus fruit, and this could give it additional health benefits. They come from Italy and Spain. Or, it is possible that is not even an orange. If it is large, pink inside, with slight pink on the outside, it is likely a grapefruit.
There's not much to see inside a toaster. There are elements that heat up to a glowing orange/red and a mechanism for the bread to be lowered or raised inside.
Orange is the product of red and yellow being mixed together. So Orange is not red, but it has red in it.
A grapefruit is an orange that is red.
The color that you get when you mix red and orange would be a darker orange. This is also known as a blood orange.
Some of the Japanese plums have red flesh. 'Mariposa' is one, and 'Ruby Blood' and ' Satsuma' are others. Elephant Heart plums are very late season, red on the inside.
Ruby Bridges favorie color is red or orange