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Default .,Valencia orange.

These medium-size oranges have a deep orange color and a pebbly
surface that is easy to peel. Inside, they're fairly seedy but
delightfully sweet. Munch
them out of hand or juice them to avoid the seeds. Use the juice in
cocktails or breakfast
drinks.
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Default .,Valencia orange.

On Mar 20, 7:55*am, werwiniskp > wrote:
> * * * * These medium-size oranges have a deep orange color and a pebbly
> surface that is easy to peel. Inside, they're fairly seedy but
> delightfully sweet. Munch
> them out of hand or juice them to avoid the seeds. Use the juice in
> cocktails or breakfast
> drinks.


Are we going to be plagued now by a long series of semi-informed posts
about various foods? Valencias are best for juice, period. Choose a
navel for eating. -aem
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