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navel oranges
The Cara Cara navel orange, or red-fleshed navel orange, is an early-to-midseason navel orange believed to have developed as a spontaneous bud mutation on a Washington navel orange tree.Discovered at the Hacienda Caracara 10.2447°N 67.9478°W / 10.2447; -67.9478 in Valencia, Venezuela, in 1976, the Cara Cara appears to be of such uncertain parentage as to occasionally warrant the distinction of a mutation, with only the tree on which it was found—the Washington navel—being an accepted progenitor. Cara Caras did not enter the U.S consumer produce market until the late 1980s and were carried only by specialty markets for many years thereafter.
Denver Omelette, diced mini San Marzano Tomatoes, Air Fryer Hash Brown patties, an English Muffin, sliced Navel Orange and not in frame is glass of Tomato Juice.
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