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Orange Navel Bag 3kg
Orange Navel Bag 3kg
Orange Navel Bag 3kg
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Orange Navel Bag 3kg

Pack size : 3kg

QAR 18.75(Inc. VAT)

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Navel Orange, also called "winter" orange is a medium-sized citrus fruit with a smooth easy-to-peel pebbled skin. Its yellow-orange flesh is divided into seedless wedges filled with pulp beads of sweet juices. It looked very much similar in flavor and appearance with its equally sought-after orange kin, Valencia Orange. The name "navel" came from the peculiar navel-looking feature at its budding end which is a secondary orange growing within the larger fruit.
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Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
nutrition informations per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
34Kcal
Per100Protein
0.87g
Per100Carbohydrates
8.53g
Per100Sugar
6.03g
Per100Fat
0.09g
Per100Fibre
2.5g
Per100Sodium
1mg
Nutrition
Vitamin E Alpha Tocopherol 0.3mg, Vitamin B1 0.1mg, Vitamin B2 0.03mg, Niacin 0.4mg, Vitamin B6 0.07mg, Folate 32μg, Pantothenic Acid 0.36mg, Biotin 0.9μg, Vitamin C 40mg, Sodium 1mg, Potassium 140mg, Calcium 21mg, Magnesium 11mg, Phosphorus 24mg, Iron 0.3mg, Zinc 0.2mg, Copper 0.06mg, Manganese 0.05mg

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Storage Condition

Keep Navel Oranges refrigerated for a good two weeks. Best consumed upon purchase.

Preparation and usage

Wash each navel oranges with water and rub the surfaces gently under running water and dry with a paper towel. For juicing, cut crosswise in half from the middle and squeeze juice using any mechanical or powered juicer. It may also be cooked or eaten fresh. Use the juice and zest for marinades, syrups, vinaigrette, cocktails or to flavor sauces and custards. It can also be preserved into jams and pickles or dried into natural candies.