Its because they have high fructose, and the more fructose a fruit has the more seeds!!
There are seedless oranges, so you might find one or two seeds in those. In each of the 10-14 wedge compartments there could be as many as 4 seeds, so that would be 40 to 48 seeds, though usually commercial oranges have maybe 8 seeds per fruit.
All Oranges are different...so in other words each orange will have a different amount. The average is about 10.
yes, i think so
All Oranges are different...so in other words each orange will have a different amount. The average is about 10.
yes, that means they are more organic and real
All Oranges are different...so in other words each orange will have a different amount. The average is about 10.
There are 6-8 seeds in an orange.
Oranges typically have more seeds than apples. Oranges are classified as a hesperidium fruit, which is a type of berry with a tough rind and multiple seeds inside. Apples, on the other hand, are classified as pomes and generally have fewer seeds, usually around 8-10 seeds per fruit.
At least one per section, and frequently 2 or 3.
Orange seeds.
Tangerines?
Well their not alive their not human but, I understand what your saying Yes if you open an Orange that is fresh you can replant the seed and they well make an Orange Tree for you to pick oranges from. But if, the orange is not newly picked the seeds might be black in that case they are not longer good. But, I've never had an Old Orange so I wouldn't know if the seeds turn black but, they might so watch out!