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Oranges werenāt named for their color ā because their color often wasnāt orange. Actually, use of the word āorangeā to describe a cross between red and yellow wasnāt recorded until three hundred years after the fruit appeared in Europe. Itās thought that oranges get their name from the Sanskrit word for fragrant ā naranja. In South American countries and tropical countries near the equator, oranges stay green all year around. Since most people associate green fruit with unripe fruit, most green oranges in the United States and Europe have to be colored to be sellable. In some cases they are exposed to ethylene gas, which breaks down chlorophyll. Some are shocked with cold, or covered in wax. Some are scrubbed down with detergent and some are just dipped in dye. Anything for a sale.
I would imagine that dragon fruit has a range of tastes depending on variety and ripeness. I read it is tasteless if not fully ripe and slightly Kiwi sweet if fully ripe.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago
How does one eat a dragon fruit?
TStyle78 10 months ago
Oranges werenāt named for their color ā because their color often wasnāt orange. Actually, use of the word āorangeā to describe a cross between red and yellow wasnāt recorded until three hundred years after the fruit appeared in Europe. Itās thought that oranges get their name from the Sanskrit word for fragrant ā naranja. In South American countries and tropical countries near the equator, oranges stay green all year around. Since most people associate green fruit with unripe fruit, most green oranges in the United States and Europe have to be colored to be sellable. In some cases they are exposed to ethylene gas, which breaks down chlorophyll. Some are shocked with cold, or covered in wax. Some are scrubbed down with detergent and some are just dipped in dye. Anything for a sale.
Pedmar Premium Member 10 months ago
Also āThe Rocky Mountainsāā¦ What imaginative genius came up with that one?
Sephten 10 months ago
So, why DONāT they call a banana a yellow?
pat sandy creator 10 months ago
name gameā¦
Dobie Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh, he said āDragon Fruitāā¦
ā¦ I thought he said āDragon Farā¦ā¦.
Never mind!
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
I find dragon fruit has very little flavour.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Well orange you something!
RonBerg13 Premium Member 10 months ago
Me: Nothing rhymes with orange.
My Wife: No it doesnāt.
zeexenon 10 months ago
The lonely biblical burning bush before humans.
bilbrlsn 10 months ago
I would imagine that dragon fruit has a range of tastes depending on variety and ripeness. I read it is tasteless if not fully ripe and slightly Kiwi sweet if fully ripe.
Howard'sMyHero 10 months ago
Is there a Godzilla fruitā¦?
( Komodo ā¦? )
dbrucepm 10 months ago
does dragon fruit give you dragon breath?
dpatrickryan Premium Member 10 months ago
They named the colour after me. I donāt see too many ādragon fruitā coloured things, do you?
ekke 10 months ago
No, he is orange and his name is Navel. Is yours Dragon Breath?