Scientific Name: Citrus Bigaradia L.
Synonyms: Citrus Amara Link., Citrus Aurantium Var Amara L., Citrus Aurantium Var Bigaradia, Citrus Vulgaris Loisel
Family: Rutaceae
A juicy fruit par excellence, the orange is rich in water (over 85%), which includes in its dissolved structure most of the nutrients. The candy style of oranges is balanced with the aid of a bitter style given through their herbal natural acids. They are quite significant (1.2%) and are usually represented by citric acid (there is also some malic acid and traces of some other less common natural acids such as ferulic, caffeic, or paracoumaric acid). During maturation, the carbohydrate content increases, whilst the natural acids decrease. It is the relative percentage between sugars and acids that gives the orange its characteristic flavour, greater or much less candy or sour. The different electrical aspects have a negligible function in the composition of the orange lipids (or fats) and are targeted in the seeds, with the pulp containing solely hint quantities (less than 0.2%). As for the proteins, they are very scarce in the orange (1%). Specifications of Orange Color ; Golden Yellow with a tinge of orange HSN Code : 8051000 Nutrients : Magnesium, Vitamin A, Folate, Fiber Size ; Oval, Round 200-1000 grams Health Benefits : Good for eyes, skin & hair. Helps in digestion and bone health
Sun-kissed and bursting with citrusy goodness, Indian oranges are a vibrant addition to any fruit basket destined for international markets. Grown in ideal conditions with fertile soil and abundant sunshine, our oranges boast a thick, dimpled rind that protects a treasure trove of juicy, vitamin-rich flesh. India's sunshine-kissed lands are a haven for some of the most vibrant and flavorful oranges on the global market. Our meticulously cultivated orchards, nurtured by rich soil and ample sunlight, produce a bounty of oranges renowned for their exceptional sweetness, juicy flesh, and vibrant hues. From the classic deep orange of Nagpur Mandarins to the captivating blush of Kinnow mandarins, Indian oranges offer a visual feast alongside their delightful taste. Exporters cater to a range of preferences. For those seeking a burst of juicy sweetness, the seedless varieties like Nagpur Santra or Coorg Orange stand out. These oranges boast a thin, easily removable rind, revealing plump segments brimming with nectar-like sweetness. For a tangy twist, Ponkan mandarins or Sathgudi oranges offer a perfect balance between sweet and tart, ideal for snacking or juicing. Blood oranges, with their captivating crimson flesh, add a touch of exoticism to the mix. Their complex flavor profile combines sweetness with hints of berry and a slight citrusy tang, making them a gourmet favorite. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free
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PRODUCT INFO Dimocarpus longan (Lum Yai) , commonly known as the longan, is a tropical tree species that produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known tropical members of the soapberry family Sapindaceae, to which the lychee and rambutan also belong. The fruit of the longan is similar to that of the lychee, but less aromatic in taste "Anecdotal uses of longan fruit as a natural remedy include: a general tonic to increase energy and boost the immune system. depression. reducing stress. decreasing fatigue. boosting memory. improving memory. snake bites as an anti-venom." SEASON Longan is available between June - August.
PRODUCT INFO Langsat fruits are small to medium in size, averaging 3-7 centimeters in diameter, and are round to slightly oval in shape, growing in large clusters of approximately ten fruits. The thick rind is hard, leathery, and tan to pale yellow, developing brown spots and blemishes as the fruit matures. The rind is also covered in fine hairs giving the fruit a fuzzy appearance. Underneath the surface, there is a white, spongy, and very bitter layer that is easily separated and peeled, and the flesh is thick, translucent-white, and is typically divided into 1-5 segments. These segments are juicy, tender, and soft with a texture similar to grapes, and the flesh may be seedless or contain a few bitter seeds. Langsat fruits are very sour when young, but as they mature, the fruits develop a sweet-tart flavor with light acidity, reminiscent of grapefruit and pomelo. Langsat is an excellent source of vitamins A, B, C, and E, fiber, and also contains some iron, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium. USES Langsat is best suited for raw applications as its sweet and tangy flavor is showcased when consumed fresh, out-of-hand. The rind is easily peeled and removed from the flesh, and the segments can be consumed whole, discarding the small bitter seed. Langsat can be served as a snack or as a fresh dessert. It is also commonly segmented and mixed into fruit salads, green salads, juiced or blended into fruit drinks, or coated in syrups for a sweeter flavor to add to ice cream, desserts, and pastries. In addition to fresh preparations, Langsat can be combined into sauces, jams, and jellies for a sweet-tart preserve. Duku pairs well with other tropical fruits such as snake fruit, lychee, and rambutan, mint, basil, and cilantro. The fruits will keep for 3-4 days at room temperature and up to one week when stored in the refrigerator. SEASON Langsat fruits are available year-round in Southeast Asia, with a peak season in the fall through early winter.