Noun
sweet orange (plural sweet oranges)
Citrus sinensis, a species of citrus fruit, commonly known as the orange.
Lime, lemon, sweet orange, and grapefruit are familiar; less familiar is the more complex bergamot, the scent in Earl Grey tea. Source: Internet
If your sleep doesn’t come naturally try aromatology’s Pure Synergy ‘Sleep’ – this will entice you into a sleepy slumber with its harmonising essential oils of sweet orange, sandalwood, roman chamomile, French lavender and mandarin. Source: Internet
This particular orange garners its name from the bitter taste it produces which is caused by the high amount of limonin and limonoids that make the fruit less suitable for raw consumption and juice production than it’s cousin – the sweet orange. Source: Internet
Our blend of French lavender and sweet orange is a combination not-to-be-missed. Source: Internet
That duck isn't some sad over-roasted half-bird slathered in sweet orange goo. Source: Internet
While we were there, the spa offered limited edition chocolate treatments, so I opted for the chocolate, sweet orange and vanilla bean scrub. Source: Internet