oranges
Oranges are citrus fruits of the genus Citrus, most commonly referring to the sweet orange (Citrus sinensis). They are a hybrid believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and have been cultivated in subtropical and Mediterranean regions for centuries. The fruit is typically round to oval, with a thick rind and a segmented, juicy interior. The rind can be peeled easily, and in many varieties the pulp is orange, though some carry red or pink hues.
Most commonly consumed fresh or pressed for juice. Major commercial varieties include sweet oranges, with two
Nutritionally, oranges are a good source of vitamin C and dietary fiber, and they provide folate, potassium,
Cultivation and production occur in warm, frost-free climates. Leading producers include Brazil and the United States
Oranges are stored at cool temperatures to extend shelf life; at room temperature they typically last several