Swallowing orange seeds is generally considered safe in small quantities, as they typically pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, they are not digestible, and consuming large amounts might lead to discomfort or digestive issues. While the seeds don't pose a significant health risk, it's best to remove them before eating.
i nt think so they could choke if not cut up or swallow the seeds just be careful
NO
Pretty much everything is poisonous if you eat too much of it, but orange peels don't contain significant quantities of anything that's really highly toxic. Limonene (the oily substance present in orange peels with a strong citrus scent) is mildly toxic (it's mainly a skin irritant), but unless you're eating them by the pound or are highly sensitive to it, it's probably not going to cause much of a problem.There are several common foods that include orange peel, which is a good argument that it's not very poisonous: marmalade and candied orange peel, to name just a couple.
An orange pip is the seeds of the orange.
No. It isn't safe for a child to swallow anything that isn't food.
no way! only seeds, that is if you swallow them...
No nothing will happen.
There are 6-8 seeds in an orange.
Dude, eat the seeds!
Yes, it will not harm you.
A barn swallow is a black, blue and, orange/yellow bird. They're normally found in suburban ares especially along the road or along beaches. They eat berries, seeds, dead flies and alive flies.KINGDOM:AnimaliaFAMILY:HirundinidaePHYLUM:ZoologyORDER:PasserineBY: Angie [AAA, Triple A]
nutrients to help the orange grow