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Officials say 90 percent of the navel oranges were destroyed.
But that apparently did not happen this year to California's navel oranges.
The navel oranges produced on the island are among the best in the world.
Above him, the sun rises under a sky the color of a navel orange.
Washington, a navel orange, is a good choice for eating fresh off the tree.
For almost 75 years, the city was the center of the largest navel orange producing region in the world.
Navel oranges make up about half of the state's total orange crop.
Their widespread distribution and long growing season have made navel oranges very popular.
Its name is a reference to the navel orange.
We would eat the navel oranges that weighed down our stockings.
Navel oranges were the hardest hit, with about 80 percent of the crop destroyed.
It is used primarily as rootstock for navel oranges in California.
Navel oranges account for the biggest financial loss, about $465 million.
All of which might make a $3 navel orange a very real possibility, at least in Brooklyn.
Estelle's was the size of a large navel orange.
He put a net bag filled with navel oranges in Billy's lap.
Western growers say they think a sweeter navel orange would allow them to compete better.
A few years after, the navel orange was planted and found to be such a success that full-scale planting started.
Reaches in drawer and brings out a navel orange.
The navel orange came to be regarded as a sacred tree in Southern California.
But with an estimated $610 million in navel oranges lost to ice, the price will jump.
One of winter's luxuries is a sweet, seedless navel orange.
"Navel Oranges" are grown in California and exported to many countries of the world.
Today, navel oranges continue to be propagated through cutting and grafting.
Our second attempt was even better, with a tablespoon of navel orange zest added for appearance's sake.