OT: Seville oraqnges.

Are you sure they were oranges, and not tangelos? There are so many types of oranges grown in FL. Valencias for juice, navels for eating, haneybells

- very sweet - short season, temples- another eating orange, then the tangerines and tangelos - a hybrid. They might have just been "sour oranges".

ellice

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ellice
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There seem to be several varieties these days..one hears of Hamlins quite a bit.

The groves that have been let to grow wild produce tart oranges, so I am told. I haven't tried them, but that may be workable for marmalade.

Gill

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Gillian Murray

Didn`t your mother teach you to say "No thank you," Jim???

Pat

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Pat P

When i cook the rice and mean to serve it cold i pour it into a wonderpot , let it cool , turn over on a big plate and put fresh mints and banna slices into the hole in the middle . mirjam

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mirjam

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