Difference between revisions of "Oranges"
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| − | | carrying temperature = 2°C to 7°C (dependent upon cultivar/origin)<br> Some examples <br> Navel Moroccan, Spanish, 2°C to 3°C <br> Salustiana: Spanish, 2°C <br> | + | | carrying temperature = 2°C to 7°C (dependent upon cultivar/origin)<br> Some examples: <br> Navel : Moroccan, Spanish, 2°C to 3°C <br> Salustiana : Spanish, 2°C <br> Valencia Late : Moroccan, Cyprus, 2°C to 3°C <br> Spanish, 2°C <br> South African, 4,5°C <br> USA (California), 2°C to 7°C |
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Revision as of 13:17, 10 March 2011
| Infobox on Oranges | |
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| Example of Oranges | ![]() |
| Freshness facts | |
| Optimum carrying temperature | 2°C to 7°C (dependent upon cultivar/origin) Some examples: Navel : Moroccan, Spanish, 2°C to 3°C Salustiana : Spanish, 2°C Valencia Late : Moroccan, Cyprus, 2°C to 3°C Spanish, 2°C South African, 4,5°C USA (California), 2°C to 7°C |
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| Acceptable product temp. at loading into containers | |
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| Climacteric / non-climacteric | |
| Ethylene production | |
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| Modified / controlled atmosphere | |
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