1. When buying oranges, which one is better, the big one or the small one? Some people like to choose big ones, thinking that big ones must be cooked and absorb more nutrients, while others think that small ones with leaves must be fresh, tender and juicy. In fact, when choosing oranges, don't choose too big or too small, but choose symmetrical and medium-sized ones.
Too large oranges have a long growth cycle and high maturity, which not only leads to thick peel, low water content in pulp, but also many seeds, which affects the taste; Too small oranges are not ripe yet, and the sugar is not completely released. This little orange is too sour.
Therefore, when choosing oranges, you should choose the same pile of oranges with moderate size and uniform body shape, so that oranges will be sweet and juicy.
Second, buying oranges depends on the bottom of the orange and the weight of 1. There is a depression at the bottom of the orange. Many people also call this part "umbilical eye". We want to buy a bigger belly button. This kind of orange peel is thin, and there is a lot of water in the pulp, and it is very sweet. On the contrary, the orange navel eye is very small, with only a small dot. This orange peel is thicker.
2. Oranges of the same size are heavier, because the more juice, the greater the weight. Oranges with more juice have good maturity, so they will be sweeter, so you should weigh them by hand when buying oranges. The same size, the heavier the better.