No oranges arn't spanish they were first grown in China and India.
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Assuming you mean 'Mandarin oranges' - 'Naranjas mandarinas', Pronounced 'nahRANGkhass manthahREEnass' ('th' as in 'the')
I think they do because in Spanish film you always see tree with oranges on. Spain does grow and export oranges to Europe, and a small amount to the US.
When do you eat the oranges?
Google 'Mama Lisa's World' 'en espan~ol'
Naranja is the Spanish word for orange, the citrus fruit. Obtain some oranges and cut them up.
When a spanish speaker says that something is "de color naranja" it means that it is orange.
It came from the Old World to the New World due to the Columbian Exchange.