What is the English name of champa plant?
We call them champa trees, frangipani trees and in latin plumeria.
How did Luis die in tangerine?
He gets hit in the head by Erik!
He actually gets hit with a blackjack. Arthur Bauer killed him, but Erik told him to
Why does the outer skin of an orange turn brown?
If you let it get too old it kind of gets moldy If you let it get too old it kind of gets moldy If you let it get too old it kind of gets moldy
Theme for ''The Osage Orange tree'' by William Stanfford?
the plot is in the 1930's or the Great Depression era.
How does citric acid serve as a cleaning agent?
Citric acid has a chemical property called chelation that allows it to bind easily to minerals and metals. Using this property, minerals can be removed when cleaning.
Source: http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-is-citric-acid.htm
How were naval oranges developed?
There was an orange tree that developed a deformation in the fruit, so that it would not bear seeds. It was a complete accident, but now the naval orange is very popular. It is only grown from clippings, because the fruit has no seeds.
A zester (tool used to shave the colored portion of the peel) is used to produce tiny shavings. Citrus zest is used to add an aromatic flavoring component to beverages and foods. One of the most popular uses of zest is on top of citrus pies like Lemon Meringue or Key Lime.
What happens if you put a electric charge on a lemon?
You should try out and let us know, I'm very curious.
What is the voltage of a lemon?
I have seen citrius powered LCD clocks so I presume it will produce at least 0.5v per lemon . I have also seen batteries made using citric acid and charcoal producing 1 volt or more . If you wire the lemons in SERIES you will produce whatever voltage times 4 . Wired in PARELLEL you with maintain the same voltage but increase your current capasacity by 4
What part of a lemon can you eat?
All of it. Some people even eat the peal. I don't think you should eat the seeds.
The pamelo is a rare citrus fruit with sweet, crunchy & yellow insides I'm 10 and I answered your question!
How many segments in a imperial mandarin orange?
I normally find 11 or twelve. Sometimes segments can be very small or conjoined with another. Isn't life too short to bother counting?
Singular * Tangelo * Orangelo * Dekopon * Rangpur * Pummelo Plural * Oranges * Tangors * Ponkans
Why do oranges get their own color and other fruits don't?
The color orange was actually named after the fruit.
The fruit word orange came to us from Medieval Latin, pomum de orenge. It has older roots in Arabic, Persian and its origin is unknown. The word orange-orenge was in use in France in the 1300s to refer to the fruit and the word migrated to Middle English. Orange was not used as a color word until the 1540s.
What is the difference between regular limes and key limes?
key limes are much smaller, but have more intense flavor. When using the juice in cooking, use about 1/3rd less key lime juice than lime juice for the same results.
What UK Fruit tree bears yellow fruit?
apparently, the fruit may be a kind of cherry/plum, don't know if that's the same as Bullace or bullice, but it should be tasty and edible. Having said that, I would make certain first. See: http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/forums/wildflowers-plants-and-tree-forums/57224-unidentified-yellow-fruit-and-purple-plant.html
What states do lemon trees grow?
Well the first state is a seed, after you plant it in the ground it will grow a shoot. then it will be a sapling and then you will have lemons so you can make lemonade!
They can grow in any of the southern states if you try hard enough. California and Florida are the main areas, but people in Arizona do and I'm sure you could find some in the other southern states.
Why does a lemon have lesser mass than grapefruit?
because its smaller and weighs less and doesn't take up that much volume
How does an orange peel decompose?
Bacteria and molds found in nature eat the organic compounds that make up the orange peel, and that over time changes the orange peel into soil (dirt).