Description
Washington Navel Oranges have been collected and shipped since mid-November.
They have this particular name because below it has a shape that resembles a navel (in English "navel"), which corresponds to a twin fruit that develops within the main fruit.
The pulp is full of sweet juice and there is not even a seed inside, so you can eat it without the worry of biting them by mistake.
Its flavor is so sweet and particular that it can be put in green salad with various condiments.
Even the peel is reusable in the kitchen. For example, making candied orange peel to make an excellent snack.
Orange variety: Washington Navel
Ripening period: From mid-December to mid-April
Fruit Shape: Spheroidal
Peel Color: Orange
Pulp juiciness: Medium
Peel Surface: Callosa and Thick
Seeds in the Pulp: Absent
Peel thickness: High
Total Acidity: Low