Temple Orange
- By The FruitGuys
- February 12, 2010
- Reading Time: 1 min.
The Temple orange is a tangerine and orange cross; also known as the Royal Mandarin. Loose skin for easy peeling and sweet pulp with a hint of spice. Oranges are often seen on altars and shrines with incense and candles. The orange’s color is bright, and they are aesthetically pleasing if the offering is one or many.
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