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Tell you the oranges in Zigui, Hubei.

Zigui navel orange is produced in Zigui County, Yichang City, Hubei Province. Zigui is located on the bank of Xiling Gorge of the Yangtze River, the first of the Three Gorges Dam. Zigui has a long history of planting oranges, and is a famous "hometown of navel oranges in China".

As early as 2000 years ago, the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan wrote the famous poem Ode to an Orange in his hometown. Now Zigui was named as the "Town of Navel Oranges in China" by the relevant state departments in April 1995 because of its abundant navel oranges.

Zigui navel orange has excellent quality and unique flavor, with the characteristics of thin skin, bright color, crisp meat, rich flavor, sweet and sour taste and so on.

My home is the navel orange production center, with National Day No.1, which is similar to oranges. The fruit is big and thin, and it is easy to peel.

There were all kinds of September reds before the National Day, but not in our family. The color is extremely bright, like a red lantern. From a distance, it looks like a peasant family is having a happy event.

Every year, after 1 1 month, ordinary navel oranges begin to be listed. It tastes sweeter when you buy it and leave it at home for three or five days.

Among all orange varieties, navel orange peel is the most suitable for cooking all kinds of dishes. You can make cold salad with broken ears and stew with pig's trotters to get rid of greasy.

After navel orange, blood orange appeared. It is difficult to produce and cultivate blood oranges, and the output is scarce, so the price of blood oranges is generally twice that of ordinary navel oranges.

In taste, the taste of blood orange is slightly better than that of ordinary navel orange. Judging from the therapeutic effect, blood orange can enhance vision and eliminate eye fatigue; Effectively prevent ultraviolet rays from damaging skin, improve skin color and promote skin cell regeneration.

Blood oranges are expensive for a reason.

In the late southern Shandong, its growth cycle was as long as 14 months, and its production cycle was very long. It takes five seasons to mature (spring, summer, autumn, winter and the following spring), so you can see the strange landscape of "flowers and fruits with the same branch" when you come to Zigui in March. Such a long growth cycle allows Wan Lun fruit to fully accumulate sugar, and the ripe Wan Lun pulp is full, sweet and delicious.

Karen's figure is just average in Brother orange, but as far as taste is concerned, nothing else can match. So at present, the price is the most expensive among all oranges.

Become a veritable Huang Jinguo and cash cow in my hometown.

When oranges are ripe, fruit farmers will have a harvest season and the hardest season.

Zigui is a mountainous area with steep slopes, and mechanization is basically impossible here. Up to now, all ripe oranges can only be transported to the nearest highway by villagers with a thin cane, a contemptuous basket and an equally contemptuous big basket.

When it's really the result of crystal beads of sweat.