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ww Ambersweet orange
This delightful new variety was developed in Orlando in 1989, so
trees are still too young to bear much fruit. But if you see Ambersweet oranges in the market, buy them. They are almost as large as naval oranges, with an easy-to-peel skin and a tart-sweet, slightly spicy flavor. They have few seeds and plenty of juice. Use sections in fruit salads or arrange in a pinwheel atop a glamorous fresh orange tart. Add the sections to salad greens and toss with a honey, mustard and orange juice dressing. |
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All this talk of oranges makes we want to go out and get an Orange Joose.
http://www.drinkjoose.com/JOOSE.html Cool, they even have a new 9.9% "Jungle Joose"!! -sw |
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