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[[File:Orange Blossom (NGM XXXI p504).jpg|thumb|''[[Citrus sinensis]]'' Osbeck painting by [[Mary E. Eaton]] from a 1917 issue of ''[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]'']]
[[File:Orange Blossom (NGM XXXI p504).jpg|thumb|''[[Citrus sinensis]]'' Osbeck painting by [[Mary E. Eaton]] from a 1917 issue of ''[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]'']]
[[File:Orange Blossom.JPG|thumbnail|The Orange Blossom]]
The '''Orange blossom''' is the [[fragrant]] [[flower]] of the [[orange (fruit)|''Citrus sinensis'']] (orange tree). It is used in [[perfume]] making, has been written about as an [[aphrodisiac]]<ref>Jeff Klinkenberg, Seasons of Florida</ref> and is the state flower of [[Florida]]. It is traditionally associated with good [[Luck|fortune]] and has been popular in bridal [[Flower bouquet|bouquet]]s and head [[wreath]]s for [[wedding]]s. Orange blossom [[Essential_oil|essence]] is an important component in the making of perfume. The petals of orange blossom can also be made into the delicately scented [[orange flower water]] (as an alternative to [[rose water]]), a common part of both [[French cuisine]] and [[Middle Eastern cuisine]] (most often as an ingredient in desserts and [[baking|baked goods]]).


In the United States, orange flower water is used to make orange blossom [[scone (bread)|scone]]s and [[marshmallow]]s.
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Orange blossom [[honey]] (citrus honey) is produced by putting beehives in the citrus groves during blooming period. This also [[pollinate]]s seeded citrus varieties. Orange blossom honey is highly prized and tastes much like the fruit.

The orange blossom gives its touristic nickname to the [[Costa del Azahar]] ("Orange-blossom coast"), the [[Province of Castellón|Castellon]] seaboard.

In [[Spain]], fallen blossoms are dried and then used to make [[tea]]. A French electronic and world music band has taken the name [[Orange Blossom]].


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Citrus sinensis Osbeck painting by Mary E. Eaton from a 1917 issue of National Geographic
The Orange Blossom

The Orange blossom is the fragrant flower of the Citrus sinensis (orange tree). It is used in perfume making, has been written about as an aphrodisiac[1] and is the state flower of Florida. It is traditionally associated with good fortune and has been popular in bridal bouquets and head wreaths for weddings. Orange blossom essence is an important component in the making of perfume. The petals of orange blossom can also be made into the delicately scented orange flower water (as an alternative to rose water), a common part of both French cuisine and Middle Eastern cuisine (most often as an ingredient in desserts and baked goods).

In the United States, orange flower water is used to make orange blossom scones and marshmallows.

Orange blossom honey (citrus honey) is produced by putting beehives in the citrus groves during blooming period. This also pollinates seeded citrus varieties. Orange blossom honey is highly prized and tastes much like the fruit.

The orange blossom gives its touristic nickname to the Costa del Azahar ("Orange-blossom coast"), the Castellon seaboard.

In Spain, fallen blossoms are dried and then used to make tea. A French electronic and world music band has taken the name Orange Blossom.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Jeff Klinkenberg, Seasons of Florida