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Oranges

An orange is a round juicy citrus fruit. There are a few varieties and have a tough bright orange rind. Oranges are delicious fruits, eaten alone, used in cooking, or juiced for beverages.

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How much does a peeled orange weigh?

Every orange is going to be different, but it probably averages around 9 to 11 ounces (255 to 312 grams).

How much does a pound of oranges cost?

That will vary from store to store and day to day

What do oranges have to do with Shakespeare?

Oranges were sold by "women of ill repute" in the globe. Purchasing one was a method of purchasing a sexual favor. Hence, their appearance in Much Ado About Nothing has a little more connotation to it than you might otherwise think.

Additionally, an article published on the topic, "Accidental Shakespeare" by Yates, addresses the topic widely from a New Historicist point of view, the currently vogue method of Shakespeare scholarship.

Should you avoid oranges when you have cough?

Apparently not, because my roommate who has a cough just ate some and now he's coughing non-stop. Sounds like he's about to die in front of me. I'd steer clear of grapefruit if you have a cough.

Does oranges have a lot of fiber?

1 lemon contains 2.4 grams of dietary fiber.

When was Oranges the poem written?

It is about a orange being payed for twice. just like the girl

How many oranges does an orange tree produce a year?

The orange tree products 30-40 oranges a year.

Sounds like you need to fertilize your tree. It varies depending upon size of tree, variety, location. It can be up to 5000 per tree.

Do monkeys eat oranges?

there are all sorts like flamingos, bears but not big cats or reptiles. birds will if you cut it up in small pieces. usually tortises will if they are not snapping turtles. NOT DEER!!!!Usually rabbits wiill.

Are yellow oranges bad?

As with other fruits and fruit juices, oranges contain ample amounts of sugar. One medium orange contains 12 g of sugar, so diabetics and others concerned about sugar intake should monitor their serving sizes.

Why is oranges called blood oranges?

Blood orange juice is a type of fruit juice made from blood oranges (Citrus sinensis). Blood oranges are a unique variety of oranges with a deep red or crimson-colored flesh, which sets them apart from regular oranges that have a typical orange color. The red color of the flesh comes from the presence of a pigment called anthocyanin.

The juice extracted from blood oranges has a distinct and vibrant red hue, which can range from a deep red to a light pinkish color. It is slightly sweeter and less acidic than juice from regular oranges, with a unique flavor that can be described as a combination of citrusy and berry-like notes.

Blood orange juice is commonly consumed as a refreshing and flavorful beverage on its own, or it can be used as an ingredient in various culinary applications. It is often used in cocktails, smoothies, sorbets, desserts, and as a flavor enhancer in sauces or dressings.

Apart from being delicious and visually appealing, blood orange juice, like other citrus juices, is a good source of vitamin C and other essential nutrients, providing health benefits such as boosting the immune system and promoting overall well-being

How long does it take for oranges to ripen?


Some ripen in 6 months, while others can take up to a year.

What do oranges symbolize in china?

It is a blessing.

It is a symbol of good fortune, abundance and protection.

You have been protected and healed.

It is a symbol of love and care.

It symbolizes a promise of love in a private sector of life and in return a person should keep calm and stay positive.

It is a promise of wealth in all aspects of life.

Will a banana peel decompose faster than an orange peel?

The banana decomposes more readily because it is mainly composed of sugars. While the peel is more fibrous and is designed to withstand the elements. The main purpose of a banana is to deliver seeds to the ground and the only way it can do so is to decompose fast so the seeds(which have been bred out of the banana you currently eat) can germinate.

Do oranges grow in Alabama?

Yes, but not generally commercially.

What grow faster apple or oranges?

it depends on the variety and the rootstock

Do oranges help with cellulite?

Yes... All you have to do is first peel an orange and blend or mash the peels in a little bit of water. Then you just rub the paste on your face and rinse it off after about 20 minutes with warm water.

Do flamingos eat oranges?

they shouldn't eat them they should eat meat i think but if u feed them oranges they will eat them even though their not healthy for them

Why are oranges always orange?

"there orange"

I believe it has to do with something to the effects of, they are chemically blue but the human eye registers them as orange.... There where other example given but this is the most talked about one.

If anyone is curious... I found it and the answers is: Yes, oranges are really blue. The color we see any object, is the color that is not absorbed by the object. It is the color that it reflects ( in essence rejects) The color we see is not truly a part of the object, any more than an object that we see in a mirror is part of the mirror. The true color is the color the object absorbs and is the contrast of the color seen. Therefore oranges are blue (acttally bluish green :)) Grass is not green it is orange etc etc...

How much orange juice is in 10 oranges?

According to the Florida Citrus growers there is about 2 ounces of juice in one medium orange. It would take three to four oranges to make one eight ounce glass of juice/

Oranges on the pH scale?

On the pH scale, (1) pinkish red is very very acidic, and (14) dark blue is very very basic. Considering that the orange color is nearer to pink, I would estimate that it be about a 3-4... a fairly acidic substance.