Produced and grown since the 18th century, the blood orange is a variety of orange with crimson and evidently stands for its name with the almost blood coloured flesh. The distinctive red blood flesh is due to the presence of anthocyanins, a family of antioxidant pigments common to many flowers but uncommon in citrus fruits. … Continue reading Blood oranges
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