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  2. Orange Lentil Salad with Avocado Recipe - AOL

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    Place the lentils, orange juice and 1½ cups water in a sauce pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer for 25 minutes until tender. While the lentils are cooking, prepare the oranges.

  3. 27 Winter Salads So Good, You’ll Want to Make Them Forever

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    This roasted cabbage salad combines the sweetness of roasted cabbage with the bright, zesty flavors of lime, orange and cumin. This versatile side dish works well alongside roasted chicken or steak.

  4. How to Eat Pomelo—the Giant Citrus That’s Sweeter ... - AOL

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    "Pomelos are tangy but sweet at the same time, combining the flavor of grapefruit with hints of orange and lemon," Gonzalez adds. The cherry on top: They have a zesty, tropical scent, Howard says.

  5. Cara Cara navel orange - Wikipedia

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    The Cara Cara navel orange, or red-fleshed navel orange, is an early-to-midseason navel orange noted for its pinkish-to-reddish-orange flesh.. It is believed to have developed as a spontaneous bud mutation on a "standard" Washington navel orange tree.

  6. Avocado-and-Onion Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1. Arrange the avocado slices on a platter and top with the onion. Drizzle with the olive oil and vinegar and season with salt and pepper. Serve right away.

  7. Navel orange - Wikipedia

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    A navel orange, showing the navel section. The navel orange is a variety of orange with a characteristic second fruit at the apex, which protrudes slightly like a human navel. This variety first was caused by a mutation in an orange tree, and first appeared in the early 19th century at a monastery in Bahia, Brazil. [1]

  8. Guacamole - Wikipedia

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    Guacamole (Spanish: [ɡwakaˈmole] ⓘ; informally shortened to guac in the United States [1] since the 1980s) [2] is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. [3] In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine, it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment, and salad ingredient. [4] [5]

  9. This Southwestern Salad Has the Most Delicious Avocado ... - AOL

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    This southwestern salad recipe is tossed with lettuce, beans, tomato, bell pepper, corn, cheese, avocado, tortilla chips, and a zesty avocado dressing!