A segment of an orange is commonly referred to as a "citrus wedge" or simply an "orange segment." Each segment is a part of the fruit's structure, containing juice-filled vesicles that provide the characteristic tangy flavor. These segments are typically easily separated and enjoyed as a snack or in various dishes.
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The segment of an orange is called a "carpel" or "vesicle." Each carpel contains juice-filled sacs called "juice vesicles" or "pulp." The carpels are separated by thin walls known as "septa." When you peel an orange, you are essentially separating these carpels from each other.
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A Terry's Chocolate Orange typically consists of 20 segments. Each segment is designed to resemble a segment of an orange, making it easy to break apart and share. The chocolate is made with orange-flavored chocolate, giving it a unique taste that complements its fun packaging.
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On average, an orange contains around 11-14 segments, with each segment containing 2-4 cells. This means an orange can have anywhere from 22 to 56 cells.
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