From Orange trees like in Orange County, California for example. I love oranges in souffles, as orange juice, in salads, orange ice cream, fruit cocktail, with honey, in muffins, cakes, crepes suzette, with Grand Marnier.... Enjoy! {:-)
2007-09-13 05:43:45
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answered by The Travelling Gourmet 4
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Orange trees, right her in Sunny Florida, or Calif., or Texas, or most anywhere in the tropical south, including Mexico and So. America.
2007-09-13 12:47:34
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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Go to the grocery store. Ask the man working in the place they are selling the items you are asking about.
I am sure he will be pleased to explain where they are coming from.
The library is a very good source of information.
You must be on the Internet---you can find out about just about anything using your computer.
2007-09-13 13:20:04
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answered by Fred F 7
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good question, as far as I know they come home with my husband after he has gone to the grocery store, usually i will see a little sticker on them, like a homing device of some sort that states they come from some where in south america, or from somewhere in california!
humm now you have me wondering if my husband is orangenapping them!
I will investigate as soon as I answer where tomatos come from, ok!
2007-09-13 12:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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from orange trees.
2007-09-13 12:50:10
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answered by sknymnie 6
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Florida, California, and Mexico.
2007-09-13 12:45:17
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answered by Xander Crews 4
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a orange tree(duh)
2007-09-13 12:45:44
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answered by KayD 2
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Usually, a tree.
2007-09-13 12:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i think they dig them up lol duno
2007-09-13 12:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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