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[[Image:Oranges.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Oranges]]
[[Image:Oranges.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Oranges]]
[[Image:Preserved orange peel.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Preserved orange peel]]
[[Image:Preserved orange peel.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Preserved orange peel]]
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Oranges are widely grown in warm climates worldwide, and the flavours of oranges vary from sweet to sour. The fruit is commonly peeled and eaten fresh, or squeezed for its juice.
Oranges are widely grown in warm climates worldwide, and the flavours of oranges vary from sweet to sour. The fruit is commonly peeled and eaten fresh, or squeezed for its juice.


The orange has a thick bitter rind that is usually discarded. It is also used in certain recipes as flavouring or a garnish. The outer-most layer of the rind can be grated or thinly veneered with a tool called a [[zester]], to produce orange zest. Zest is popular in cooking because it contains the oil glands and has a strong flavour similar to the fleshy inner part of the orange.
The orange has a thick bitter rind that is usually discarded. It is also used in certain recipes as flavouring or a garnish. The outer layer of the rind can be grated or thinly veneered with a tool called a [[zester]], to produce orange zest. Zest is popular in cooking because it contains the oil glands and has a strong flavour similar to the fleshy inner part of the orange.


Preserved orange peel is available from Asian stores, soft and pliable ,semi-dried and coated with sugar.
Preserved orange peel is available from Asian stores, soft and pliable ,semi-dried and coated with sugar.
===Removing the wax coating from oranges===
===Removing the wax coating from oranges===
Non-organic [[citrus fruit]] is coated with a thin layer of wax (either petroleum-based or natural), which prevents water loss and therefore extends the shelf life.  Wax is also used for aesthetic reasons.  Apparently, as consumers, we demand shiny fruit. Organic fruit is not waxed as that would not be permitted under organic standards.
non organic [[citrus fruit]] is coated with a thin layer of wax (either petroleum based or natural), which prevents water loss and therefore extends the shelf life.  Wax is also used for aesthetic reasons.  Apparently, as consumers, we demand shiny fruit. Organic fruit is not waxed as that would not be permitted under organic standards.


Here are a couple of methods that you can use to remove wax from oranges:
Here are a couple of methods that you can use to remove wax from oranges:
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== How much does one cup of orange flesh weigh? ==
== How much does one cup of orange flesh weigh? ==
''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:''
''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:''
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    <td colspan="2"><strong>Ingredient</strong></td>
    <td><strong>US Cups </strong></td>
    <td><strong>Grams</strong></td>
    <td><strong>Ounces</strong></td>
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    <td>Orange flesh</td>
    <td>segments/large pieces/ flesh only</td>
    <td><div align="center">1</div></td>
    <td>225 grams</td>
    <td>8 ounces</td>
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|Orange segments||1 Cup||225 g||8 oz
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Blood oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: January & February.
Blood oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: January & February.
====Seasonal Information: Oranges====
====Seasonal Information: Oranges====
This information relates to countries in the Northern Hemisphere; United Kingdom, USA, Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.
''This information is specifically for countries in the northern [[Media:World map indicating tropics and subtropics.png|temperate zone]] of the Northern Hemisphere; particularly the United Kingdom, however it should be applicable for northern USA, northern Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.'


Oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: January, February & March.
Oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: January, February & March.
====Seasonal Information: Seville oranges====
====Seasonal Information: Seville oranges====
This information relates to countries in the Northern Hemisphere; United Kingdom, USA, Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.
''This information is specifically for countries in the northern [[Media:World map indicating tropics and subtropics.png|temperate zone]] of the Northern Hemisphere; particularly the United Kingdom, however it should be applicable for northern USA, northern Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.'


Seville oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: December, January & February
Seville oranges are at their best and in season during the following months: December, January & February
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Bitter orange]]''
* [[Bitter orange]]''
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