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Blood Oranges are grown mostly in the Mediterranean, they are so named for their dramatic colour their flesh.  The skin is usually a flushed reddish-orange and the flesh can vary from a reddish-gold to an intense ruby red. Blood oranges have an intense flavour, making them good for dessert.
Blood Oranges are grown mostly in the Mediterranean, they are so named for their dramatic colour their flesh.   
 
The skin is usually a flushed reddish-orange and the flesh can vary from a reddish-gold to an intense ruby red. Blood oranges have an intense flavour, making them good for dessert.


<youtube>Ti-bXVBSBls</YouTube>
<youtube>Ti-bXVBSBls</YouTube>


[[Category:Citrus Fruit]]
[[Category:Citrus Fruit]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 1 January 2024

Blood Oranges are grown mostly in the Mediterranean, they are so named for their dramatic colour their flesh.

The skin is usually a flushed reddish-orange and the flesh can vary from a reddish-gold to an intense ruby red. Blood oranges have an intense flavour, making them good for dessert.