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![]() "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio news ![]() > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "hw" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ink.net... >>> >>> "King's Crown" > wrote in message >>> ink.net... >>>> Anyone every heard of them? I bought them on a whim at the grocery >>>> store, because there was a sign next to the grocer's picture saying, >>>> "You're going to love these. I guarantee it." I thought if I don't >>>> like them I'll return the rest. They were SO good. They were seedless >>>> and the flesh was on the reddish orange side. So sweet. Normally, I >>>> split an orange between the kids for breakfast, but we each wanted a >>>> whole one of our own. >>>> >>>> Lynne >>>> >>> They've been around for about 4-5 years here in SoCal....Ralph's (div of >>> Kroger) was the first chain to sell them. Cara Cara is a blend of >>> orange & grapefruit from Texas. Very large & juicy. >>> >>> Harriet & critters >> >> It's very interesting! >> But why they call "Cara Cara", an italian adjective? >> Cheers >> Pandora > > It also has various meanings in Spanish. What makes you think it's > Italian, especially considering the history of California? :-) Because the word derives from the latin "Carus" ![]() Cheers Pandora > > |
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