Yes. As a tropical fruit, they are in season during NZ's winter.
Although in Italy most fruit is available all year round as with most western countries, certain fruit is more available from season to season. For example, Sicilian red oranges in winter and melons in July.
the same type of food the dog would eat at any other season.
Oranges have traditionally been harvested in winter, but new variety creation and cultivation techniques now allow for harvest almost all year. Generally, early-season varieties are ready for harvest between October and January, mid-season between December and February and late-season between March and June.
No. Oranges eat mice.
In the winter, sparrows eat a variety of seeds, grains, and insects to survive the cold season. They may also feed on berries and fruits if available.
Oranges are a tropical fruit. They enjoy warm weather and do not grow in cold climates. However, with today's technology and transportation systems, we can enjoy delicious oranges year-round by simply going to a market and buying them.
The oranges this season taste sour.
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No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
It's healthy to even eat oranges. You could eat 10 oranges a day and be healthy. But to much of anything is not good for you
Oranges are very healthy to eat. They are not poisonous.