The fruit of a tree of the genus Citrus (Citrus Aurantium). It is usually round, and consists of pulpy carpels, commonly ten in number, inclosed in a leathery rind, which is easily separable, and is reddish yellow when ripe.
The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.
Soothes, restores and uplifts the spirit. Blend with spicy oils for cheering baths. Add to massage oil for digestive system. Believed to brighten dull complexions. Encourages sleep.
round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees
any citrus tree bearing oranges
a Fruit, an Apple is a fruit, BUT they sure dont get eaten the same way
(Citrus aurantium) Sedative Action: Sleep This oil is derived from cold pressing of the skin of the fruit. The oil is high in Vitamin A and Vitamin C and has a light , fresh and fruity scent. The major constituents are d-limonne, linalool, terpineol and others. This oil has been used for numerous purposes, including as a treatment for dry skin, and callous skin; as a disinfectant and as an antpyretic (fever-reducing). The oil is believed to have effects on the central nervous system including the ability to relax and comfort (this can be seen in children who are exposed to the oil). Thus, the oil is useful in the treatment of anxiety states and for depression.
A soothing oil, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory. The scent is sweet, warm and blends with lemon, clary sage, lavender, neroli and spices.
naranja—It may be a unique experience for you to pluck an orange from the tree, but be careful the ones in front of your hotel are often ornamental varieties that are better not eaten.
A spoon bowl shape that is pointed rather than round. Also called "citrus" or "grapefruit".
Any of a variety of citrus (Citrus sinensis) with juicy, orange-colored segmented flesh, a thin to moderately thick orange-colored rind and a flavor ranging from bitter to tart to sweet; depending on the variety, an orange can be eaten fresh, cooked in sweet or savory dishes, juiced or used as a flavoring or aromatic.
' Alani Natural orange aroma along with its essential oils provide your skin what it needs to combat oily skin, reduce puffiness and help maintain a healthy balance for your skin tone and texture.
There are three types of oranges: sweet, loose-skinned, and bitter, and several varieties under each type. Sweet oranges include navel, Valencia, and blood oranges. All loose-skinned oranges are mandarins and the best-known varieties are tangerine, clementine, and satsuma. Bitter oranges like Seville and Bergamot are sour and used primarily in marmalades or liqueurs.
Citrus fruit from the orange tree. There are three major types of oranges: Sweet (Valencia, Mediterranean, and Navel), Loose-skinned (Mandarin, King), and Bitter (Seville, Bergamot). Bitter oranges are used in marmalades.
( Citrus aurantium amara) The sweet, uplifting aroma in our Caribbean TherapyTM Flower Water, orange eases tension and promotes relaxation, while its astringent properties make it excellent for skin and scalp.
Fruit from the orange tree. more information - recipes
Orange is both a noun and an adjective in the English language. In both cases, it refers primarily to the orange fruit and the colour orange, but has many other derivative meanings.
Orange—specifically, sweet orange—refers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis (syn. Citrus aurantium L. var. dulcis L., or Citrus aurantium Risso) and its fruit. The orange is a hybrid of ancient cultivated origin, possibly between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and tangerine (Citrus reticulata).