July 30, 2021
Orange / Arani
I have selected the NZ Navel new season Orange for the month of July. As we approach the cooler winter temperatures you can’t help but appreciate the NZ Navel orange coming into season to increase our Vitamin C intake! The quality has started well this year and it is eating well we will see pricing and supply levels improve as the season progresses in August September. If the picking and packing conditions are kind, we can usually get a good shelf life for longer transits. If it is too wet it is best to buy with caution. Fresha will always communicate how the season is progressing in your regular produce quotations.
New Zealand Navel oranges are available from June to December.
Store at room temperature. Handle all fresh produce with care and wash before eating.
Oranges originated as a sour fruit growing wild in China. They were cultivated in China perhaps as early as 2500 B.C. Around the first century A.D. Romans obtained the fruit after long sea voyages. The Moors planted orange trees in Northern Africa around the first century A.D and planting spread to Spain. By 1200 A.D. oranges were widely grown in Spain and Portugal.
> Oranges are citrus fruit related to mandarins, lemons, limes and grapefruit
> Oranges have a high vitamin C content and played a role in preventing sailors from getting scurvy on long sea trips
> Oranges are the largest of the citrus crops
> Gisborne is New Zealand's largest supplier of oranges, with Navel oranges accounting for 75% of the total grown in the region
> Navel oranges include varieties such as Navelina, Newhall and Parent Gold
> Navel oranges are usually seedless
> Oranges grow on evergreen trees that can produce leaves, blossoms and fruit all at the same time
> If oranges are left on the tree, they may turn from orange back to green. This does not affect their flavour
> Oranges grow in sub-tropical or semi-tropical regions of Brazil, United States, Mexico, Spain, New Zealand and many more countries
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