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Supermarket oranges do not truly do the fruit justice

Oranges are probably one of the most popular citrus fruits out there. Although they are in season in the winter in most climates, they can be found in supermarkets year round. There is nothing like the feeling of cutting into or peeling ripened oranges. The scent is uplifting and reminds us all of sunnier days.

In certain climates, it is not uncommon to find that people are growing their own oranges. Some people do not have the luxury of being able to walk outside and pick their own oranges. But for those who do, they know that the taste of an orange that is completely fresh is unbeatable. The oranges that you can buy in the stores will never be that fresh.

There are a few things that you can do with oranges. Most people either peel them or slice them. Fresh squeezed juice is also another treat. But, the peels are also useful as a cooking spice and to flavor desserts and beverages. They also make a great addition to potpourri blends. Oranges are also an important item in various kinds of cooking. The juice, for example, works well in things such as marinades, dressings, and as a flavoring for dessert.

It is also possible to purchase things like orange essential oil and orange fragrance oil as well as orange flower water. Orange flower water is an ingredient that is often used as a skin care ingredient. But food grade orange flower water can also be used in things like smoothies and in some dessert recipes, such as in the syrup for the popular Greek and Middle Eastern Dessert, baklava.

Supermarket oranges do not truly do the fruit justice. In order to really experience oranges how they should be experienced you really need to eat them fresh from the tree. If not fresh from the tree, the next best thing would be to purchase them directly from a grower. Fruit of the month clubs and other gift clubs also have oranges available. I've even seen oranges offered as fund raisers. These oranges tend to be a little fresher than the oranges found in the markets, unless the market is located close to the farmers or is part of a farmer's market in an area where oranges are grown. When it comes to oranges, the fresher the better.


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What is the (Arabic) name of this MIddle-Eastern dessert I am describing? (Please Read on)?
Ok this particular dessert consists of a white cheese (jipna) on the bottom and a very sweet, orange topping. It is served warm with melted honey drizzled over top. The orange topping is either in a granulated form or a crunchier, straw like form. It is quite delicious....Any ideas??? Thanks!

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need recipe for an arabic dessert made withshredded phyllo dough (kataifi) and pistachio?
Arabic/Middle Eastern dessert made with shredded phyllo dough called kataifi rolled around filling of pistachio nuts covered with honey/lemon/sugar sauce

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What is a good middle-eastern dessert?
What is a good middle-eastern dessert?(links to web sites apreciated)

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i need a middle eastern dessert recipe....?
the texture has a marshallow creme type covered with sesame seeds and the filling or is rolled in pistachios and/or other type of nuts. the dessert is not crispy but a bit chewy and soft.

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Looking for Egyptian/Middle Eastern bakery in Chicago West Suburbs?
I'm looking for any stores in the west suburbs of Chicago - near Elmhurst - that would have Egyptian and/or Middle Eastern desserts, pastries, cookies, etc.

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anyone have a good recipe for konafah??
this is a middle eastern dessert...i have never made it and want a recipe that will be good to use time and time again... the first 2 recipes i have seen online, but did not want to try it as it was rated only 1 star.... but thanks for sharing...

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name that middle eastern dessert?
its white, comes in a package thats orange i think, fluffy, almost has a furry texture and its like cotton candy. what in the hell is it called!?!?? its amazing but i forgot what its called

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