1. Navel Orange
Navel oranges are named after the small, navel-like formation at the blossom end, which resembles a human belly button. This unique feature has made them easily distinguishable from other orange varieties. These are also known as "winter oranges" because they are harvested between November to April.
The oranges have a bright, vibrant orange color and smooth, slightly pebbled skin. They have a sweet and tangy flavor, with a hint of acidity that adds to their taste. One of the key characteristics of navel oranges is that they are seedless. The absence of seeds eliminates the hassle of removing them while enjoying the fruit. Additionally, their high juice content makes them a popular choice for making fresh orange juice.