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Bahianina Oranges

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The Bahianina navel orange is a type of sweet orange that is seedless and has a rich, juicy flavour that is delicious for eating out of hand. The fruit is large and has a deep orange colour. It peels easily and the tender flesh provides a rich and pleasant flavour. The navel is recognised as the primary eating orange throughout the world. Harvested April to June.

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Palmer Oranges

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The Plamer navel orange is a type of sweet orange that is seedless and has a rich, juicy flavour that is delicious for eating out of hand. The fruit is large and has a deep orange colour. It peels easily and the tender flesh provides a rich and pleasant flavour. The navel is recognised as the primary eating orange throughout the world.

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Rustenburg Oranges

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The Rustenburg navelate orange is a type of late orange that is high in sugar, seedless and has a rich, juicy flavour that is delicious for eating out of hand. The fruit is medium to large in size and has a small navel which is often concealed. It is a very firm orange with tender flesh that provides a rich and pleasant flavour. The navel is recognised as the primary eating orange throughout the world. It is a top quality orange with a smooth deep orange coloured peel.

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Valencia Oranges

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The ‘Midknight’ Valencia orange is a South African variety of the standard Valencia orange. There are both positive and negative differences between ‘Midknight’ Valencia, and standard Valencia oranges and their respective trees. ‘Midknight’ trees are slower growing, and more susceptible to copper deficiency and frost than standard Valencia trees, but grow larger, juicier fruit with virtually no seeds; the Valencia orange is easier to peel and produces larger yields. Other characteristics of the ‘Midknight’ Valencia orange include its somewhat oblong shape, good juicing quality, earlier ripening than other Valencias, and its large, broad leaves.

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Witkrans Oranges

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The fruit shape is usually round to oval, with a smooth peel and a closed navel end. The fruit is juicy with good internal quality and soft fibre.The Witkrans Late navel was chosen exclusively for its late ripening time, good fruit size, good internal fruit quality, high fruit production, firm fruit and smooth peel.

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