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.
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
No. Some varieties of radish are red inside.
red! no...purple! okay, green and orange.
Orange or yellow== == they are blue i think!?
It is violet inside the arc and red outside.
the shell gets red when it get older
a papaya is in many different colors due to the season an how ripe it is currently the papayas i have seen are green on the outside and a deep orange red on the inside. they are sweet citrusy and fun to eat! Enjoy!
red-orange
Potato
No, he ate red and orange ones mostly.
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