Yes, Florida orange growers generally need to be more concerned with frost than those in California. Florida's subtropical climate makes it more susceptible to sudden cold snaps, particularly during the winter months when citrus trees are most vulnerable. In contrast, California's diverse climate, especially in its citrus-growing regions, tends to have milder winters, reducing the risk of frost damage. As a result, Florida growers often invest more in frost protection measures to safeguard their crops.
Not surprisingly, Florida is the state producing the most orange juice. They produce about 70 percent of all US orange juice.
Florida and California Florida is known for their Oranges and some oranges are from California
California,Florida,Arizona,Texas,Georgia
oranges are mainly grown in California and Florida.
I heard Californa has some citrus growers-TRY THEIR ORANGISH FRUIT...DELISH. By orangish I mean it looks like an orange! ;3
Oranges are probably the most famous. Other citrus like lemons, limes, grapefruit are also large Florida crops.
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Oranges grow in Florida, Texas and California
Orange juice comes from North America. The suppliers of orange juice are from the States of Florida, California and Ohio.
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/
As I recall, it was not a theme song but a commercial for Orange Juice- From the Florida Sunshine Tree! ( Come to the Florida Sunshine tree) this was a commercial by the Florida citrus growers, and not in any sense a TV theme song. a neat question.
The US FDA lists the pH range of Florida orange juice as 3.3 - 4.15, and the pH range for California orange juice as 3.3 - 4.19.