A dalandan, also known as a Philippine orange, does not have a specific voltage as it is a fruit and not a source of electrical energy. However, fruits like dalandan can generate a small amount of voltage when used in experiments, such as when connected to electrodes, due to the presence of electrolytes. This is typically a very low voltage, often in the range of millivolts, and is not practical for any significant electrical use.
The scientific name of dalandan is Citrus aurantium.
The English term for dalandan is "sweet orange" or "mandarin orange."
Tagalog Translation of ORANGE: dalandan
The English term for "dalandan" is "sweet orange." Dalandan refers specifically to a variety of orange that is commonly found in the Philippines, known for its sweet and tangy flavor. It is often enjoyed fresh, juiced, or used in various culinary dishes.
Orange: orends, kulay-dalandan- same as the color? Orange: narangha
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The Tagalog word for orange is "dalandan."
Limonene is the chemical component of a dalandan peel that can best use in insect repellent. It is also what we call as "orange oil". It has a bitter taste that makes the insects irritated.
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