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In 2012, reader Erica wrote in with a question about oranges. Is the fruit named for its color, or is the color named for the fruit? The answer to this question is actually pretty simple: Orange ...
Was the orange named because it was the color orange, or did the color get its name because of the fruit? Time to take a little language history lesson.
But as Katie Goh unravels in Foreign Fruit: A Personal History of the Orange, underneath its pitted skin, the orange contains multitudes. "Citrus is fruit that freely betrays," Goh writes.
Fun fact: The oranges that you know and love today weren't always orange. In fact, America's second-favorite fruit once came in various shapes and colors many millennia ago. Beyond that, the word ...
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This book strips away the orange peel to ask what fruit means - MSNThe story of the orange, properly speaking, begins in the Himalayas, 8 million years ago. Born of pomelos and mandarins, the hybrid fruit eventually diffused across Asia, becoming particularly ...
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