Yes, naartjies (also known as mandarins or tangerines) generally have a similar or slightly higher vitamin C content compared to Oranges. On average, 100 grams of naartjie contains about 30-50 mg of vitamin C, while oranges provide approximately 50-70 mg per 100 grams. However, the exact amounts can vary based on the specific variety and ripeness of the fruit. Overall, both fruits are excellent sources of vitamin C and contribute to a healthy diet.
no
Yes yellow does refract more than orange.
An orange has more protein than an apple.
"Donald Trump's hair is more orange than it ought to be."
Red is more advanced than orange and actually purple is more advanced than red.
Assuming that both have contents that are equally juicy, then yes, a larger orange will contain more juice than a smaller one.
yes it's pop so why wouldn't orange crush have more sugar than lemonade?
That is because the 1 KG (Kilogram) bag of sugar weighs more than the orange. Therefore it's taking gravity more force to support the bag of sugar than the orange.
true
lemon and orange are not more or less than each other.
They don't,electrolytes are higher in orange juice.
No. Alloys are composed of elements that are a bit more metallic than orange juice,