What is the average circumference of an orange?
About 3 inches.
Darling, that would be the diameter (across), not the circumference (around). A small (3" diameter) orange would be 9 1/2" around, a large (4" diameter) grapefruit would be nearly 12 1/2" around.
For another reference, a 12" diameter softball is about 3.8" in diameter.
Because their different brands.I prefer California Best.
What if your blood period is an orange color?
If your period blood is orange that means you might be affected with a virus called TUBIOD PEROOD so you should consult a doctor. Your blood could be weak so you might need to drink more water and cut off the sweets. No matter what, call the doctor if something suspicious is happening wth your body.
What can you use to zest a lemon if you don't have a zester?
There are several methods to getting the lemon ready to be squeezed:
1. Put heavy pressure on the lemon; roll around on countertop
or
2. Put in microwave for 10 seconds
Then, just slice in half (shortest distance across), remove any visible seeds, sqeeze over hand, letting juice slide through fingers, catching any remaining seeds, or just squeeze over a collander to catch seeds. (I really don't like lemon seeds, although some people don't mind them as much).
Voila. Lemon juice.
What is a large orange called?
An orange is an orange no matter the size. Otherwise, there is no name at all for an orange large or small.
Why is tangerine orange like an orange?
Tanger is a city in Morocco. They first were cultivated there.
What happens when you squeeze an orange peel over a flame?
Well, generally afterwards, you eat it. :)
lemons look like oranges but in yellow.
its in an oval shape and when you cut it open the inside is slightly lighter than the outside colour.
round, bright yellow in color, not very big.
What do grapefruits taste like?
Grapefruits range in taste; sour, sweet, or bitter. Any combination of those can be possible I guess but most of the stuff you buy at the grocery store is bitter. I think the bitterness comes from the fruit being picked too soon.
if in hot water the juices will flow through out the lemon
Why is the fruit orange named after a colour?
Fruit oranges actually aren't named after the colour. That's a very common mistake people make.
The colour orange is actually named after the fruit. Previously, the colour that we now recognise as orange was called geoluread.
Can you eat orange part of scallop?
Yes you can. Go slow ith it -- it tastes... different. Be careful, however -- scallops are filter feeders so you need to know where it was taken to assure there was no sewage run-off or other problems.
How can you make edible lemon oil?
Most vegetation can be distiled by boiling it for a period of time in some thing like grain alcohol Boiling anything in alcohol however would best be done in an inert atmosphere over a spark proof hot plate. at a certain point the lemon grass will look like straw and verything that was in it will be mixed into the grain alcohol. distill the alcohol and you will be left with whatever was in the lemon grass,
How do you make fruit trees bear fruit?
The first thing is to ensure you have a compatible pollinator. It needs to be a variety which overlaps the blossoming time of your tree - Jonathon is a useful pollinator but a specialist fruit nursery can advise of what you need especially if you can tell them when your tree flowers or can take them a fruit sample. Also, anything that attracts bees will be helpful.
No, There two different types of fruit, but from the same family.
Lemons and other citrus fruits contain amounts of different chemicals and are thought to have some health benefits. They contain a terpene called limonene which gives their Characteristic lemon smell and taste. Lemons contain significant amounts of citric acid, this is why they have a low ph and a sour taste. They also famously contain Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) which is essential to human health. 100 milliliters of lemon juice contains approximately 50 milligrams of vitamin C and 5 grams of citric acid.
Some sources state that lemons contain unique flavonoid compounds that have antioxidant and anti-cancer properties [4]. These may be able to deter cell growth in cancers. Limonins found in Lemons could also be anti-carcinogens.
Because of its high Vitamin C content, lemon has been touted in alternative medicine as a tonic for the digestive system, immune system, and skin.[citation needed]
There is a belief in Ayurvedic medicine that a cup of hot water with lemon juice in it tonifies and purifies the liver.
Most fruit trees have thorns they must be planted from the fruit itself because the trees you purchase at a nursary are bred to not have thorns. the tree uses its thorns to protect its fruit from other animals. the only wild fruit tree that does not have thorns is the fig tree.
How do rotten oranges become rotten?
If they're out in the open, the fruits release ethylene gas into the air. and since the fruit is exposed to the air, the ethylene gas ruins the fruit. if it is in a plastic container, then the ethylene gas makes the fruit go rotten even faster because the concentration of ethylene is so high in the container.
What is the shape of orange fruit?
no. i have a lemon tree in my backyard, and the lemons are actually round.
When was Force Majeure - Tangerine Dream album - created?
Tangerine Dream Plays Tangerine Dream was created in 2006-12.