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    Wild Oranges is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor, adapted from a story by Joseph Hergesheimer. On January 12, 2010, the film had...
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  • Wild orange is a common name for several plants bearing fruit reminiscent of oranges. They are not necessarily related to family Rutaceae (which contains...
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    Once orange segments are properly prepared, mandarin oranges undergo heat processing to remove bacteria that can cause spoilage. The oranges are then...
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    76 million tonnes of oranges were grown worldwide, with Brazil producing 22% of the total, followed by India and China. Oranges have featured in human...
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    Capparis mitchellii. It is not related to oranges, nor to the Osage-orange which is known as "wild orange" in North America, but to capers. Used by Aboriginal...
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  • sweet oranges, Valencia oranges, Navel oranges, and blood oranges Citrus ampullacea, flask-shaped orange Citrus aurantium, bitter orange, Seville orange, Indian...
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    and sour oranges are believed to have been introduced to the Mediterranean later by Arab traders at around the 10th century CE; and sweet oranges by the...
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    These oranges are very cold-tolerant, allowing them to grow outside of the subtropical regions normally associated with growing oranges. Jaffa oranges are...
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    The Valencia orange is a sweet orange cultivar named after the famed oranges in València, Spain. It was first hybridized by pioneer American agronomist...
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    consumption. The Seville orange variety is used in the production of marmalade and also used to make French bigarade. Bitter oranges are also employed in...
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  • married man and his friend's daughter. Set in The Oranges area of Essex County, New Jersey, The Oranges was primarily filmed in New Rochelle, New York....
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    blood orange. The skin can be tougher and harder to peel than that of other oranges. Blood oranges have a unique flavor compared to other oranges, being...
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    and wild limes are all genetically distinct. Fruit with similar ancestry may be quite different in name and traits (e.g. grapefruit, common oranges, and...
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    Philadelphus lewisii, the Lewis' mock-orange, mock-orange, Gordon's mockorange, wild mockorange, Indian arrowwood, or syringa, is a deciduous shrub native...
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    in Tuscany, Sicily, and Calabria). The fruit of the tree resemble small oranges. It has a bitter flavor and is commonly called by its Italian name, chinotto...
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    Indication was applied for Nagpur orange with the registrar of GIs in India, and is effective as of April 2014. Nagpur oranges blossom during the monsoon season...
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    such as N,N,N-trimethyltryptamine. The bergamot orange is unrelated to the herbs known as bergamot, wild bergamot, bergamot mint, or bergamint – Monarda...
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    places them in the same species with other mandarin oranges. Genomic analysis has shown tachibana oranges to be a constellation of distinct natural F1 hybrids...
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    The (+)-isomer, occurring more commonly in nature as the fragrance of oranges, is a flavoring agent in food manufacturing. It is also used in chemical...
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    Orange juice is a liquid extract of the orange tree fruit, produced by squeezing or reaming oranges. It comes in several different varieties, including...
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    across the world. Kumquats are much hardier than citrus plants such as oranges. Sowing seed in the spring is most ideal because the temperature is pleasant...
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    Tangerine (redirect from Tangerine orange)
    reddish-orange mandarin (and, in some jurisdictions, mandarin-like hybrids, including some tangors). Tangerines are smaller and less rounded than the oranges...
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    the sweet oranges, is a commonly cultivated species of orange that includes Valencia oranges, blood oranges and navel oranges. The orange fruit is an...
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    rind. Unlike in true blood oranges, where the main pigmentation is due to anthocyanins, pigmentation in Cara Cara oranges is due to carotenoids, such...
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  • could be extracted from the unripe peel of the otherwise useless bitter oranges. Bols then had this oil exported back to Amsterdam to produce a liqueur...
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    mid-1920s. In 1924 she was the female lead in King Vidor's southern gothic Wild Oranges, a film now recovered from film vault obscurity. She also appeared in...
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    Neroli (redirect from Orange flower oil)
    bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. amara or Bigaradia). Its scent is sweet, honeyed and somewhat metallic with green and spicy facets. Orange blossom...
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    LCCN 18-14422 "Wild Oranges" (novella) "Tubal Cain" (novella) "The Dark Fleece" (novella) The Happy End (Knopf, 1919) "Tol'able David" (1917) Wild Oranges (Knopf...
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  • Laraha (redirect from Curaçao orange)
    laranja for the orange. A descendant of the orange, the fruit of the laraha is too bitter and too fibrous to be considered edible. Seville orange trees transplanted...
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    leaf-like petioles. Yuzu (left) compared to mandarin orange (right) The yuzu originated and grew wild in central China and Tibet region. It was introduced...
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