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Orange, sweet

Orange (sweet) Citrus sinensis dried peel from 0.3 (Rutaceae) fruit (expression)... [Pg.182]

Orange, Sweet Citrus sinensis, var. aurantium duicis, Rutaceae)... [Pg.1765]

Orange sweet oil, expressed 2812 Ortho Difolatan 4 Flowable 666... [Pg.1041]

Products and Uses Frequently found on grapefruit, lemons, limes, muskmelons, oranges, sweet potatoes, and tangerines as a coating (protective). [Pg.266]

Abelmoschus esculentus, 100, 298, 523 Onion, Allium cepa, 546, 554 Orange, sweet. Citrus sinensis, 182... [Pg.935]

As children, we probably asked why more times than our parents cared to answer. Why is the sky blue Why do objects fall down and not up Why are oranges sweet As we got older, we began to accept things as they are-unfortunately, we often stop asking such questions. Most good scientists, however, have an insatiable curiosity-they always want to know why. The importance of curiosity in science cannot be overstated. If early scientists had not cared about why matter is as it is, science would not exist. Therefore, as a student of science, the first tool you must develop is your curiosity. You must relearn what you knew well as a child-how to ask the question why. [Pg.44]

Citrus Fleshy, edible portion is segregated into sections surrounded by a thick skin, which itself contains a strongly aromatic essential oil e.g., bergamot, citron, grapefruit, kumquat, lemon, lime, tangerine (mandarin), orange, sweet, and orange, bitter. [Pg.236]

Orange sweet (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck, syn. C. aurantium var. dulcis L. Rutaceae). The oil is pale yellow to orange, clear liquid that may become cloudy when chilled. It has a mild bitter, astringent flavor, yield of 0.3-0.5%. Orange oil is generally used in orange flavors and many other natural flavors. [Pg.173]

Also see FRUIT[S], Table F-23 Fruits of the World PECTIN and the separate articles devoted to each of the following citrus fruits GRAPEFRUIT LEMON LIME ORANGE, SWEET SEVILLE ORANGE and TANGERINE.)... [Pg.210]

Bitter orange, sweet orange, and neioh oils have heen reported to exhibit antifungal and antibacterial activities in vitro (see lemon oil... [Pg.479]


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