Rock sugar orange is also known as "yellow fruit" and "golden ring". It has bright color, thin skin, few cores, juicy and crispy flesh, sweet and refreshing, strong fragrance, and excellent quality. After a big meal, drinking a glass of lime juice is very comfortable. People who have not tried it really can't experience the satisfaction! Contents of this article 1. What does rock sugar orange taste like? 2. Characteristics of Rock Sugar Orange 3. Who should not eat rock sugar orange? 1What does rock sugar orange taste like?Rock sugar orange is also known as "yellow fruit" and "golden ring". It is divided into two types: sour and sweet. After a full meal, drinking a glass of sour orange juice can relieve greasiness, eliminate food stagnation, and quench thirst and sober up. Its flesh is moderately sweet and sour and rich in fragrance. The rock sugar orange has a regular shape, bright color, thin skin, few cores, juicy and crispy flesh, sweet and refreshing, strong aroma and excellent quality. The mature fruit is nearly spherical in shape, with orange-yellow peel, some orange-red, and an average fruit weight of 151g. The fruit surface is smooth, the oil cells are small and sparse, the peel thickness is 0.25cm, the flesh is orange-yellow, the fruit matures in early and mid-November (around the beginning of winter), and is relatively resistant to storage. 2Characteristics of rock sugar orangeBingtang orange, also known as Bingtang tang, is native to Qianyang County, Hunan Province (now Hongjiang City). According to the principle of genetics, Bingtang orange is a seed variation of Qianyang's "best orange". In order to distinguish the similar varieties introduced and cultivated in other places, the local area named it "Qianyang Bingtang orange". It is a national geographical indication product of China. Qianyang County (now Hongjiang City) has excellent agricultural production conditions. Qianyang citrus has been famous since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Bingtang orange is very popular in the market for its excellent variety, strong and sweet taste, thin peel, no sticking teeth, and crisp and tender flesh. It is a variation of the local ordinary sweet orange. It is cultivated more in Hunan, and a small amount is cultivated in Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Guangdong and Guangxi. 3Who can't eat rock sugar orange?1. Diabetic patients Sugar oranges are high in sugar, and the blood sugar levels of diabetic patients are relatively high. Excessive consumption can easily aggravate the condition of diabetic patients and is not good for their health. 2. People who are allergic to oranges For people who are allergic to oranges, they are prone to allergic symptoms after eating oranges, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, loose stools and other uncomfortable reactions, which will aggravate the condition or allergic symptoms of those who are allergic. 3. People with poor stomach Sugar orange contains a certain amount of organic acid substances. If people with poor stomach eat too much, it will easily increase the burden on their gastrointestinal tract, which is not good for the human body. Generally speaking, it is not recommended for people with poor stomach to eat too much sugar orange. |
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