* citrus, including oranges and mandarins * apples (available all year around) * pears * strawberries
Potatoes, tomatoes and carrots are usually readily available throughout the year, along with frozen veges etc. Apples, grapes and oranges are also in shops for most of the year.
Since Florida is so warm all year round the climate says that it is warm enough to grow the oranges all year round.
Any time of the year is a good time to pick Oranges in the state of Arizona. During the late Summer, the best Oranges are produced, but they grow year round.
The average person consumes about 14 pounds of oranges per year, which is roughly equivalent to 35-40 oranges.
You can leave your oranges on the tree till you use them. Commercial growers leave Valencia oranges on the tree for a full year. I find those left on the tree a full year to be the largest and sweetest. When the oranges are done they will shrivel up and drop off. So leave them on the tree till you need them. That way they stay fresh and continue getting sweeter. It is natures way of storage. Enjoy.
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There isn't a specific year, if a year get's cold enough, there is some oranges that get frozen, like 2011, some in 2009, and many years before.
Around 70 million tons of oranges are consumed worldwide each year. This equates to approximately 3,600 oranges per second. Oranges are a popular fruit due to their sweet taste and high vitamin C content.
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