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  2. Orange (word) - Wikipedia

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    The word "orange" entered Middle English from Old French and Anglo-Norman orenge. [2] The earliest recorded use of the word in English is from the 13th century and referred to the fruit. The first recorded use of "orange" as a colour name in English was in 1502, in a description of clothing purchased for Margaret Tudor.

  3. Orange (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Orange is a very common colour of fruits, vegetables, spices, and other foods in many different cultures. As a result, orange is the colour most often associated in western culture with taste and aroma. [34] Orange foods include peaches, apricots, mangoes, carrots, shrimp, salmon roe, and many other foods.

  4. Orange - Wikipedia

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    Orange (colour), the color of an orange fruit, occurs between red and yellow in the visible light spectrum; Some other citrus or citrus-like fruit, see list of plants known as orange; Orange, both a noun and an adjective in the English language; Orange may also refer to:

  5. Orange (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    Orange—whole, halved, and peeled segment. The orange, also called sweet orange to distinguish it from the bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium), is the fruit of a tree in the family Rutaceae. Botanically, this is the hybrid Citrus × sinensis, between the pomelo (Citrus maxima) and the mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata).

  6. Did You Know That Oranges Weren't Always Orange? - AOL

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    Hopefully, next time you enjoy an orange, you'll stop for a moment and appreciate all its rich history. At the very least, you'll have a fun fact to share with a friend.

  7. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × aurantium – Bitter orange Citrus × latifolia – Persian lime Citrus × limon – Lemon Citrus × limonia – Rangpur Citrus × paradisi – Grapefruit Citrus × sinensis – Sweet orange Citrus × tangerina – Tangerine See also List of citrus fruits. Synonyms [2] Aurantium Mill. Citreum Mill. × Citrofortunella J.W.Ingram & H.E ...

  8. Kumquat - Wikipedia

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    They bear yellowish-orange fruits that are oval or round in shape. The fruits can be 2.5–5 centimetres (1–2 inches) in diameter and have a sweet, pulpy skin and slightly acidic inner pulp. The fruit is often eaten whole by humans and has a taste which is sweet and somewhat sour. [4] Kumquat trees are self-pollinating.

  9. The great Trump tan conspiracy: the possible secret meaning ...

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    A photo editor has explained the mystery behind former president Donald Trump’s varying uses of bronzer.. The tan tones of the businessman and Home Alone 2 star have been under much scrutiny ...