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Citrus Fruit

Citrus fruits are edible fruits of plants belonging to Citrus of the rue family. They are widely cultivated since ancient times; the most common examples are the lemons, grapefruits, oranges and limes.

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What is more acidic a lemon or tomato?

2.5 PH (vary from 2.3 to 4.0) Fresh tends to be more acidic than bottled.

How can a orange grow without seeds?

This does seem strange, doesn't it? How did they plant the trees if the fruit bear no seed? The general idea is that hybrid plants are developed using various techniques like crossing different strains of orange together, and manipulating the strains in other ways. The result is that you can plant a seed that will bear seedless fruit. You might have an occasional vestigial, non-viable seed appearing in some of those oranges, but they would not germinate. You just have to take care of the hybrid strains that produce the original seeds. A similar idea is that you can breed various related animal species to produce non-viable offspring. Various ways of breeding horses and donkeys will bring this about.

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What is the substitute for lemon zest?

Orange zest refers to the grated peel of an orange, whereas the juice of the orange is taken from the liquid in the orange's inner flesh. Replacing zest with juice in a recipe may water the recipe down and cause undesirable changes in flavor and consistency. A better substitution may be the zest of another citrus, or a small amount of orange extract.

What is a cross between an orange and a tangerine called?

You are probably thinking of a Jamaican Tangelo, or Ugli Fruit. Some sources say that an orange is included in the cross hybridization.

Do lemons have acid?

Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.

How much does oranges cost per pound?

On November 6, 2008 it is currently 99 cents per pound at my local supermarket.

Where citrus fruit comes from?

Citrus fruits originate in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Nigeria, China, Guinea, Syria, and Japan are the top five producers of citrus fruits in the world.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus

Can you substitute lemon zest for orange zest?

Not if you are trying to take the lime zest out of something that it is already physically mixed in with. If you haven't physically added the lime zest, you could, though the recipe probably would have to be called something different, as the taste has been changed.

What country does lemon pepper originate from?

America. Lemon pepper as a pre-mixed spice is a fairly recent creation.
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What flower grows on an orange tree?

Yes, the flower of the orange tree is an "orange flower" .

How do you preserve lemon zest?

You fine grate the peel of a lemon by rubbing the lemon on the grater. You only want the peel. Lemon zest is simply the yellow part of the peel on the outside of the lemon. It has an intensely lemon flavour and is used to add flavour to many culinary dishes. To make lemon zest simply remove the yellow outer skin of the lemon with a grater or zester. Try to avoid taking off to much as the pith (the white part under the yellow skin) has a very bitter taste and can leave a dish with a bitter understate.

What makes a plant grow faster if watered by coffee soda milk or orange juice?

your plant will not grow because the watered by a juices, plant needs water and oxygen ans sunlight and soil.

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Why are oranges and tangerines good luck symbols in Chinese culture?

The sun. Back in ancient periods the king and queen would gaze at the sun and instantly crave an orange or tangerine. Simply the fruit reminded them of the sun gods that where worshiped greatly! Hope that helped out!

Is lemon peel poisonous?

Not really, but you may want to stick to water better because lemon juice has acid, and Can cause loose stool.

Where do most of our oranges come from?

the most popular oranges eaten are blood oranges, many people enjoy this types of oranges more than any other types of oranges

What foods contain lime?

Some of the most popular recipes that using lime include Key Lime Pie, Ginger and Lime Salmon, Cilantro-Lime Salad Dressing, Lime Curd, Kiwi-Lime Pork Ribs, and most tequila-based drinks.

What is satsuma?

Yes, satsuma is a seedless and easy-peeling citrus mutant of Chinese origin, but introduced to the West via Japan

What does a lemon and orange have in common?

Yes. Oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, tangerines are all considered citrus fruits.

Is a lemon leaf a compound leaf?

No. Lemon juice is a mixture of many different compounds.

Do lemon trees have thorns?

Well, depending on the kind of lemon tree. Most do have thorns, but the thorns usually decrease as the tree gets older.

Why are oranges a successful crop?

oranges are successful because it gives us vitamins which is good for our health and usally the juice center recives a lot money for selling usally in summer because they are little sour and so when we drink we do not feel like vomiting and etc

What is long and orange?

a carrot u bum!

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Why do the lemons on your lemon tree remain green?

Lemons can remain green if they are not getting proper nutrients, light, or water. While these lemons may not taste good they are good for cleaning.