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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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If your rabbit's urine is orange does that mean that he's sick?

No, this means that your bunny needs more water. The urine is on the orange side to start with so make sure it has plenty of fresh water.

Is an apple a citrus fruit. I was told that it was a citrus fruit which is completely obserd but i need it confirmed.?

An apple is a fruit, but not a citrus. A fruit is distinguished from vegetables by having seeds, which an apple does have, but only oranges and grapefruits and fruits like that are citrus fruit. It is also a pome fruit.

What is lime?

Lime is Calcium Carbonate (usually upto 96% plus other metallic elements) in it's natural form, when you burn it, it becomes calcium oxide, generally speaking for building you then add it to water making calcium hydroxide then it resets back to calcium carbonate... thus the lime cycle.

Which is a fruit and which is not Apple Pear Peach Strawberry?

Apple and Pears are most similar but Peach is also a tree. Strawberry is most different because it is a low bush and not a tree. By the way the strawberry is not really a berry the fleshy and edible part of the fruit is a receptacle, and the parts that are sometimes mistakenly called "seeds" are achenes.

Do Cleveland pear trees bear edible fruit?

The Cleveland pear tree does not bear edible fruit. The Cleveland pear tree is named as such, due to the fact it's leaves are pear shaped.

What does a orange butterfly mean?

From what i have heard a orange butterfly symbolizes getting over self-harm.

Why some fruits are called citrus fruits?

because they come from citrus trees, & contain citric acid.

Why are some of your navel oranges dry opposite the navel end?

This site has the answer:

http://www.yourproduceman.com/news_may_9_05.html NAVEL ORANGES (Tuesday, May 10): This time of year, you can find some pretty dry Navel Oranges. In the produce industry, we call it "dry cell." You see, citrus is made up of hundreds of tiny water balloons. As the citrus stays on the tree throughout the season, more juice is going into the citrus. Well, what if the balloons are full? Adding more juice simply causes those "water balloons" to burst. When you get enough of them bursting, you end up with dry cell. As soon as you cut the Orange in half, you can see the dry cell. It looks like the inside is very pithy. To avoid Navel Oranges with dry cell, feel the orange in your hand. If it feels heavy for its size, that means there is a lot of juice inside. But if the orange feels very light for its size, then there is less juice, and most likely dry cell. You can't tell by just looking at the orange. You've got to feel the orange. Some years, we can find dry cell not only at the end of the season, but around December or January. That's when the San Joaquin Valley in California can get freezing temperatures. When water freezes, it expands. So, those little water balloons can burst, once again causing dry cell.

Does Amy like lemon?

Amy loves lemon as she was in lemon licker II

Do citrus fruits burn fat?

yes..... lemon reduces fat... when taken with honey..

Do Lifesavers still come in lemon lime and tangerine sold separately or together?

I don't know about the lemon or lime, but the tangerine is still so only in the tropical fruit mix lifesavers.

What are citrus juices?

Lemonade, Limeade, Orange juice and Grapefruit juice.

Can you eat kumquats whole?

Yes you can, its the best and only way

Why should banana and orange peels sit in landfills?

There is no reason why banana and orange peels should sit in landfills.

Specifically, banana and orange peels can be added to above- or under-ground compost piles. Above-ground is faster and more immediate since the peels - as long as they are cut down into smaller pieces - benefit from regular exposure to air, light, moisture, and turning. But their addition must be factored into the calculation of carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials. Otherwise, their unbalanced presence will affect pH levels and therefore composting.

Can you fertilize fruit trees while they're bearing fruit?

You can but the fertilizer will not benefit the current crop.

What is the best tool for vesting a lemon?

Possibly zesting? Removing just the yellow part of the skin. A fine grater is the easiest way. A cheese grater or nutmeg grater. Any fine grater.

A zester is the best tool. However yes using a cheese grater works just as well, as is quicker cheaper, and usually easier to find. Plus you get more for your money! =)

The acid responsible for the sour taste of crapefruit lemons and oranges is?

The acid responsible for the sour taste of grapefruit, lemons, and oranges is citric acid. Citric acid is a natural compound found in citrus fruits that contributes to their tangy flavor profile.

Can fruit be carried on delta airlines?

Yes fruit maybe carried on and eaten on Delta. The usual agricultural restrictions would be in force if trying to import the fruit into another country.

What fertilizers are used in citrus companies in Belize?

Compost and mildly acidic- to neutral-loving describe the fertilizers that are used in citrus companies in Belize. The Central American country in question has twentieth- and twenty-first-century traditions of foliar (leaf-applied) applications of micronutrients to actively growing, young plants in February or June and granular treatments just before flowering in December to January, May to June and August-September.

What is the history of the development of grapefruit seed extract?

Developed by Dr. Jacob Harich, a physicist born in 1919 in Yugoslavia who lived through World War II, he became a doctor and began research into the use of grapefruit seeds as a biocide.

Is there an experiment to see if pollination is required for fruit formation?

If you're asking if it would be possible to design and perform such an experiment, certainly it would. It would probably involve tying bags or something around the flowers of a fruiting plant to prevent pollination from occurring and then seeing whether or not any fruit developed from those flowers.

If you're asking if anyone is actually doing so currently... not that I know of.