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What are jelly oranges and sugar oranges?
Jelly orange and Ehime orange are the same.

Jelly orange is a hybrid orange from Japan. It is a hybrid of orange and orange. Its name is Ehime Orange. It looks like an orange, but it tastes like an orange and is as tender and juicy as an orange. Sugar orange is as thin as jelly orange and tastes sweet, but sugar orange tastes like orange and jelly orange tastes like orange.

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Cultivation has a long history, because its peel contains aromatic smell, the ancients used it instead of incense. The seeds of this genus are found in the Western Han tombs unearthed in Mawangdui, a suburb of Changsha, Hunan.

According to textual research, it is considered to be the seed of orange-rough and slightly angular, and its color has turned gray-black-and it is considered to be one of the materials used to burn incense and bury and preserve the integrity of the body. Those seeds and other similar things are placed in the west of the coffin hole, while the food is placed in the east.

The leaves are thick and papery, and the wings are obovate-oval, with a length of 1-2.5cm and a width of 0.4-1.5cm. The tip is round or blunt, and the wedge-shaped tip tapers to the base, and the leaves are ovoid or lanceolate, with a maximum length of 8cm, a width of 4cm, a smaller length of 2.5cm and a width of about 1cm.