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Encyclopedia > Orange juice (disambiguation)

Orange juice usually refers to the fruit juice obtained from squeezing oranges. This article is about the music band; For alternate uses, see Orange juice (disambiguation). ... Orange blossoms and oranges on tree For other uses of orange, see orange (disambiguation) The Orange Citrus x sinensis is a Citrus tree, and the fruits of this tree. ...


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Orange juice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (368 words)
Orange juice is sometimes naturally colored to match the color of orange rinds.
Orange juice is the liquid obtained by squeezing or pressing the interior of an orange.
Orange juice is commonly exported in dried form and infused in the destination country.
Orange (fruit). Who is Orange (fruit)? What is Orange (fruit)? Where is Orange (fruit)? Definition of Orange (fruit). ... (744 words)
Oranges are orange in color – the color is named for the fruit, not the other way around.
The mutation caused a diploid (twin) fruit, with a smaller orange embedded in the outer fruit near the stem.
Orange cultivation is a major business, and an important part of the economies of (among others) the US states of Florida and California, many Mediterranean countries, Romania, South Africa, and the 'Riverina' district around the Murray River in Australia.
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