Lumpy orange rind is primarily due to the fruit's growth conditions and genetic factors. Irregularities can occur when the orange tree experiences stress from environmental factors like inconsistent watering, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations. Additionally, certain orange varieties are naturally more prone to developing a bumpy texture. These lumps can also indicate that the fruit is ripe, as they often develop as the orange matures.
There is no one answer. The amount of rind depends on the size of the orange.
shell
It's the peel of an orange.
It's the peel of an orange.
Orange peel Orange Rind
The rind of the orange is not good to eat.
Rind
shell
not skin, rind
Technically, no. But in culinary terms rind refers only to the orange bit - not the white pith. Peel is a term that is usually reserved for 'candied peel' where more of the pith is left on and then cut up and candied in sugar syrup.
Rind
kind rind