Sunday, September 02, 2007

Persian orange

The Persian orange, grown-up widely in southern Europe after its introduction to Italy in the 11th century, was bitter. Sweet oranges carry to Europe in the 15th century from India by Portuguese traders, quickly displaced the bitter, and are now the most common multiplicity of orange refined. The sweet orange will grow to different sizes and colors according to local conditions, most normally with ten carpels, or segments, inside.

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