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  1. Comparably sized common and blood oranges provide between 4 and 7 g of dietary fiber, a nutrient critical to healthy digestion. Folate, or vitamin B-9, is also present in both common and blood oranges, averaging between 40 and 50 mcg per medium-sized fruit.

  2. Feb 16, 2021 · Learn all about how blood oranges are different from regular oranges like Navels, Valencia, and other juicing oranges. Recipe ideas included.

  3. Feb 27, 2020 · Blood oranges, or red oranges, are an interesting orange fruit variety with dark red flesh. Compared to regular oranges, they taste less acidic, slightly sweeter, and have hints of raspberry or strawberry.

  4. Sep 1, 2022 · Blood oranges, like many types of citrus, are full of vitamin C. This can help lower cholesterol levels according to recent studies. In fact, according to one study, regularly consuming...

  5. Jan 12, 2022 · What Does a Blood Orange Taste Like? The blood orange has a complex flavor that's reminiscent of navel oranges, but is more floral and tart. Blood oranges are generally sweeter and less acidic than regular oranges. Some people have compared the taste to that of a raspberry.

  6. Jun 28, 2022 · The main difference between blood and navel oranges is the color of their flesh, but their unique traits don't stop there. How can you tell these fruits apart?

  7. Aug 31, 2023 · A blood orange is a citrus fruit that looks similar to an orange from the outside but has deep red colored fruit and juice. The red color is the result of anthocyanin, which develops when these citrus fruits ripen during warm days tempered with cooler nights.

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