Orange Blossom
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I dont know how far the orange groves stretch, but in this area at the moment there is the most beautiful smell of Orange Blossom everywhere ..... it really is a pleasure when you're out and about. Also I don't know if you have ever picked an orange straight off the tree and eaten it, but they really are fantastic to taste.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
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It has to be more surely as my wife did as Mitzyboy said and picked an orange in a grove not far from Oliva (Gandia way) in mid January.
We will be back in the area in 2 weeks time so hope the smell lasts!!
We will be back in the area in 2 weeks time so hope the smell lasts!!
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Just once a year, but with a prolonged harvest due to location and variety. Locally, (just north-west of Valencia City) the harvest has only just finished, but, as Mitzy says, the aroma is magical.
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I dont know how far the orange groves stretch, but in this area at the moment there is the most beautiful smell of Orange Blossom everywhere ..... it really is a pleasure when you're out and about. Also I don't know if you have ever picked an orange straight off the tree and eaten it, but they really are fantastic to taste.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
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Just to make you all sick in the UK, I have just been sipping chilled rose wine with grapefruit juice (you ought to try it!) on the balcony in the sunshine with the aroma of Orange Blossom in the air, and now off for a stroll to the local restaurant for a steak which will probably cost us €25
Bi till later
Bi till later
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No .... here Tim they seem to harvest at least twice a year, obviously different varieties
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Evidently, (local folklore probably!), you are allowed to pick up to two each from the trees, as long as you stand there and eat them. If you take them away, it's theft!
And by the way, there's some serious cloud cover on its' way to you! Sit inside for dinner!!!
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Strangely enough my Lemon and my Orange trees have no leaves on them at the moment never mind any blossom! Mind you this could be because they are outside i our Yorkshire garden after me deciding not to move them into the conservatory this winter!! The olive tree is fine though, leaves a little yellowed but doing ok.
They were ok until we had the snow a couple of weeks back
They were ok until we had the snow a couple of weeks back

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I dont know how far the orange groves stretch, but in this area at the moment there is the most beautiful smell of Orange Blossom everywhere ..... it really is a pleasure when you're out and about. Also I don't know if you have ever picked an orange straight off the tree and eaten it, but they really are fantastic to taste.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
Just thought I'd share that, as its one of the really nice things about this area at this time of year.
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Just to make you all sick in the UK, I have just been sipping chilled rose wine with grapefruit juice (you ought to try it!) on the balcony in the sunshine with the aroma of Orange Blossom in the air, and now off for a stroll to the local restaurant for a steak which will probably cost us €25
Bi till later
Bi till later

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Orange blossom is fantastic.
If you are planting orange trees, give a thought to ortanique mandarins.
They are superb tasting with good sugar and acidity levels, even after being shipped to the UK, unlike a lot of oranges, which are frankly pants by the time I get them here.
If you are planting orange trees, give a thought to ortanique mandarins.
They are superb tasting with good sugar and acidity levels, even after being shipped to the UK, unlike a lot of oranges, which are frankly pants by the time I get them here.
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It's not just orange blossom but the blossom on all the citrus fruit trees have a similar scent. We have got lemon and grapefruit trees and the scent is all around the garden.
Chilled rosado wine with La Casera (Spanish lemonade) is also very refreshing on warm days and some of our local Spanish restaurants chill red wine in the summer; try it, it's ok.
Chilled rosado wine with La Casera (Spanish lemonade) is also very refreshing on warm days and some of our local Spanish restaurants chill red wine in the summer; try it, it's ok.
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Chilled sparkling red is the dog's whatsits.
I like tinto de verano, which is basically a chiled red wine spritzer, which you can make it with sparkling water, lemonade or bitter lemon according to taste.
I like tinto de verano, which is basically a chiled red wine spritzer, which you can make it with sparkling water, lemonade or bitter lemon according to taste.



