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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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Where are oranges originated?

Tangerines are grown in a variety of places. They are grown in China, Japan, the United States, and a variety of areas in Europe.

All about oranges?

Orange has a bright colored skin; its juicy fresh is sour-sweet and delicious to eat.

Oranges is suitable for everyone but make sure that the intake is not exceeded three pieces a day. The best is one orange for one a day. The orange is not suitable to take before meal or empty stomach as the organic acids in the orange can stimulate the secretion of gastric acid which is not good for our stomach. Do not drink milk one hour before or after taking an orange as the protein in milk will be solidified when it meets with acids and hence influencing the digestionOranges are known as the best fruit for disease treatment. They are major sources of vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, citrus acid, beta-carotene, aldehyde, and compounds of alcohol ENE group. Eat some oranges or drink a glass of orange juice after taking medicine, is proved to enhance the absorption of body towards the medicine. This in turns improves the effect of pharmacodynamics, that is biochemical and physiological effects of medicines.

Why do oranges have so many seeds?

Its because they have high fructose, and the more fructose a fruit has the more seeds!!

Where does Canada get oranges from?

Saskatoon

Raspberries

strawberries

blueberries

blackberries

apples

oranges

pear

grapefruit

cranberries

gooseberries

What does orange county have to do with oranges?

Orange County used to have many orange groves, hence the name.

True, but we were first called "Mosquito County" -- go figure!

Are minneola oranges honey bells?

Minneola oranges and Honeybells are not the same, though they are closely related. Minneola is a tangelo variety, a hybrid of a tangerine and a grapefruit, known for its distinctive bell shape and sweet-tart flavor. Honeybells, on the other hand, refer specifically to a type of tangelo, often associated with the “Honeybell” brand, which is a cross between a tangerine and a pomelo. Both are delicious citrus fruits, but they have different characteristics and names.

What does green and orange mean on oranges?

green on it means it's not all the way ripe but if it's mostly orange it's ripe enough

What do you do when two oranges eat a hippo?

I don't see how two oranges could eat a hippo. Is this part of a game?

Does meijer sell citric acid?

Yes, Meijer typically sells citric acid, often found in the baking or canning sections of the store. It may be available in different forms, such as powdered or granulated. Availability can vary by location, so it's a good idea to check online or call your local store for specific stock information.

Why are apples and oranges perfect competition?

Increasing competition can lead to the fact that the prices of these products are lowered by the producing companies involved.

Are oranges Spanish?

No oranges arn't spanish they were first grown in China and India.

Do you like to dance with oranges?

Yes, oranges are oddly good dancers . They are especially good at the tango.You should ask one to dance sometime...

Do osage oranges have other names?

Maclura pomifera is commonly called the Osage-orange, Hedge-apple, Horse-apple, Bois D'Arc, and Bosark.

When month do oranges grow?

During the spring and early summer.

Why oranges are orange?

Orange is orange because it reflects all wavelengths of light except orange light. This causes the cones in your eyes to send signals to your brain that make you "see" orange.