tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post1486087318367692712..comments2023-10-31T07:14:05.264-04:00Comments on The Scientist Gardener: Orange Dyed OrangesMatt DiLeohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08602997050973123349noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-88272308998640737202014-06-16T10:07:31.754-04:002014-06-16T10:07:31.754-04:00The conclusion appears to be that tangerines aren&...The conclusion appears to be that tangerines aren't dyed, but some varieties are orange inside the peel.<br />Thanks for sharing it <a href="http://bestjuicerreviews24h.com/" title="best juicer review" rel="nofollow">here</a>!Juicer Reviewshttp://bestjuicerreviews24h.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-4585056678777327492014-02-04T15:07:20.134-05:002014-02-04T15:07:20.134-05:00I just tried googling chemical taste in halo's...I just tried googling chemical taste in halo's, (previously known as cuties), and like so many, wound up here. The company is the same, but I read they are now using at LEAST two different farmers for this, so who knows what's really being put in them. I can tell you I never had a cutie taste like this. This is the second bag of 'halo's' that we've bought and both have been easy to peel, but once you've peeled them, the outside of the orange has many dents like it's lost moisture, or is old. (Hence being so easy to peel, the interior was already coming away from the rind.) This was a DISTINCTLY chemical taste, which I know can happen naturally in some fruits, such as cantaloupe, which can get a nail polish taste...but I'm concerned b/c I've never tasted this chemical before. (Not in cuties, or any other fruit for that matter.) I spit it out immediately, so I didn't have a lot of time to really figure out what it reminded me of. The only thing I immediately thought was 'I don't know what chemical that is!?' and spit it out. I know I've never tasted that before, it was very weird...I hate that I can't trust my own government to properly regulate our food. I buy my dog food in CANADA b/c USA regulations permit euthanized animal renderings to be included in their food...casually labeled as 'meat' or 'meal'...be very weary, go ahead and put the word 'mystery' in front of that....gross.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-34961531591748753522013-05-23T13:26:11.776-04:002013-05-23T13:26:11.776-04:00I'd say no... Not normal. I've had appl...I'd say no... Not normal. I've had apples that have been perfect on the outside & moldy in where the seeds are so it's possible! I've never seen mold inside oranges... Just the white inner "core" - thingy that I pull off. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-77572332692925756602013-05-04T16:51:15.561-04:002013-05-04T16:51:15.561-04:00I contacted the company that sells Cuties and they...I contacted the company that sells Cuties and they confirmed they don't use any dye at all. The orange colored albedo is characteristic of these oranges. The only thing they add is a light coat of wax to protect the fruit. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-62763626033089915262013-03-29T16:07:34.071-04:002013-03-29T16:07:34.071-04:00So like many others, a google search after digging...So like many others, a google search after digging into a clementine with orange pith led me here.<br /><br />I just went and got label as I hadn't paid much attn when I bought them, and they are Cuties. Label declares "Coated with food grade vegi, beeswax, and/or lac based wax or resin to maintain freshness." It does NOT have anything additional about any other additives.<br /><br />The fruit itself was a bit tart, more-so than I expect form a clementine, but not inedible. While the inside of the peel is a pretty consistent orange shade, the veins seem more concentrated. The pith in the center of the fruit is closer to white, but the veins inside are markedly more orange. This implies to me that the coloring came from the tree. Whether it is natural for this particular variety or something from the water/fertilizer, I have no idea. <br /><br />Thanks for making this post, though. It's the first time I've ever come across this as well, and I usually go thru 2 or 3 boxes of clementines in a season.<br /><br />re: the Feb 23rd post about the "white mold" I think that's just the natural appearance of the pith around the primary veins in the core, but - you know, the two I just had also have something of an aftertaste...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-16805832249202055052013-03-13T18:00:16.507-04:002013-03-13T18:00:16.507-04:00People. Don't trust the FDA for a second.People. Don't trust the FDA for a second. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-19063117506149189012013-02-23T23:21:31.835-05:002013-02-23T23:21:31.835-05:00The center of the Cuties we just bought looks like...The center of the Cuties we just bought looks like a white mold beginning to form. The outside is not soft, peels easily and the inside looks normal. I have cut away the center but there seems to be an after taste...or my imagination. Are the centers usually like this?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-59747577144100019402013-02-21T14:02:59.659-05:002013-02-21T14:02:59.659-05:00I have seen the worriesome orange pith on Waitrose...I have seen the worriesome orange pith on Waitrose (UK) organic tangerines purchased Feb 2013. Variety Nadorcott, grown in Spain, unwaxed. It would be nice to know if the orange-tinged pith was a natural characteristic of the fruit. That appears to be possible, after reading this. Thanks to all - - Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-9800566687567078392013-02-16T08:21:04.585-05:002013-02-16T08:21:04.585-05:00That is crazy-I eat some of the rind -it is suppo...That is crazy-I eat some of the rind -it is supposed to be good for you!dropofsunshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05029148837154817005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-39452235307822153872013-01-29T14:07:15.396-05:002013-01-29T14:07:15.396-05:00Been eating them for years and have NEVER seen the...Been eating them for years and have NEVER seen them have an ORANGE pith....I am not eating them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-21447299163164320442012-11-30T10:15:04.837-05:002012-11-30T10:15:04.837-05:00I just found a sticker (not stuck) inside the bott...I just found a sticker (not stuck) inside the bottom of a case of oranges. The sticker has "ALWAYS FRESH COLOR ADDED U.S #1 2676". I found the sticker while moving a bag that had a moldy orange in it. Oh, the mold on the orange was green but the orange under the mold was still orange. I didn't look to see where the oranges were grown.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-85220449057736309782012-11-17T00:23:00.470-05:002012-11-17T00:23:00.470-05:00Picked up some Ocean Spray clementines from Target...Picked up some Ocean Spray clementines from Target the other day. Peeled one and the pith was orangish. Origin was Chile and google led me here, seemingly the only post on the internet on this subject.<br /><br />After reading this and many other pages about all the different citrus fruits that are labeled/sold as 'clementines' I occurred to me the closest fruit to what I have is the murcott or 'honey tangerine' and apparently they are known to have orange insides.<br /><br />Additional Info:<br />On the bag was printed 'Coated with food grade vegi, beeswax, and/or lac based wax or resin to maintain freshness. May be treated with one or more of the following: thiabendazole, ortho phenylphenol, and/or imazalil.'<br /><br />thiabendazole - Fungicide, Parasiticide<br />phenylphenol - agricultural fungicide<br />imazalil - fungicide for citrus fruits<br /><br />Yummy!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-20729145375975650822012-03-18T22:07:53.373-04:002012-03-18T22:07:53.373-04:00more on it: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/design...more on it: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/design/2012/02/designing-the-perfect-fruit/Matt DiLeohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08602997050973123349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-35452670348165210972012-03-07T13:17:01.348-05:002012-03-07T13:17:01.348-05:00See this post on Cuties' facebook page:
http:/...See this post on Cuties' facebook page:<br />http://www.facebook.com/Cuties/posts/333644406261Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-18224783190282909192012-01-04T16:54:16.893-05:002012-01-04T16:54:16.893-05:00Page oranges are a hybrid of honeybell oranges and...Page oranges are a hybrid of honeybell oranges and clementines. they are almost unnaturally orange on the outside and the pith is orange instead of white.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06256582565276087937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-49745312850177924232011-11-03T11:22:49.138-04:002011-11-03T11:22:49.138-04:00I just ate a suspicious grapefruit!
Which is my f...I just ate a suspicious grapefruit! <br />Which is my favorite citrus. It had a sticky label that indicated it was a RUBY and the outer peel was a blush pink, the inside peel was a light pink also. but the center of the fruit was white turning pinkish toward the outer margin. But definitely not a Ruby grapefruit color that I have ever seen. <br />hmmm,. wondering if it was dyed. <br />I'm in my mid fifties and I can remember when grapefruit was SO sour consistently that you had to put sugar on it. Now grapefruits are so sweet you can eat them like oranges. Which isn't a bad thing exactly, as I do love grapefruit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-84999109826229454632011-10-26T22:47:27.877-04:002011-10-26T22:47:27.877-04:00I grew up in the central valley of CA where navels...I grew up in the central valley of CA where navels, valencias, and mandarines/tangerines are grown, packed and shipped. I even worked in the packing facilities and out and the farms for summer work. I can tell you no CA citrus is dyed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-58476699156438241632011-09-08T19:59:00.953-04:002011-09-08T19:59:00.953-04:00The conclusion appears to be that tangerines aren&...The conclusion appears to be that tangerines aren't dyed, but some varieties are orange inside the peel.Matt DiLeohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08602997050973123349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-8981829270718132672011-09-08T09:55:05.469-04:002011-09-08T09:55:05.469-04:00Ran across this post, as I recently bought a box o...Ran across this post, as I recently bought a box of clementines that have an unusually orange color inside the peel. Wondering if they are dyed. I think they are Chilean clementines, now I plan to go home and look at the box.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14529382306516076988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-65145733615611312542011-06-02T11:54:40.253-04:002011-06-02T11:54:40.253-04:00I have a major problem with this. The dye never pe...I have a major problem with this. The dye never permeates the peel. <br /><br />Would about if you use the peel. They should have a big warning label on the oranges to not eat the peel. <br /><br />I use the zest of oranges in many recipes. Now I know to get organic oranges if I am going to use the zest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-40148730042632278882011-05-06T00:05:20.056-04:002011-05-06T00:05:20.056-04:00I don't know if there are organic dyes, but I ...I don't know if there are organic dyes, but I wouldn't be surprised. <br /><br />At any rate, it's normal for some citrus to be colored under the peel, so I take Cuties Citrus at their word. These things are highly regulated in the US anyway - companies can't just lie about their products.Matt DiLeohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08602997050973123349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-29389189851445171972011-05-03T22:13:37.020-04:002011-05-03T22:13:37.020-04:00I too was disgusted when I bought some cuties and ...I too was disgusted when I bought some cuties and saw orange color under the peel. I'm not really 100% comfortable with cuties own explanation and would rather see some other source documenting this natural occurrence. And as a Floridian, I'm annoyed to hear about Florida dying their oranges too. Does that apply to Oraganics as well?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-6684565605679514862011-01-25T12:04:04.644-05:002011-01-25T12:04:04.644-05:00"Citrus Red 2" is a dye used to make ora..."Citrus Red 2" is a dye used to make oranges orange or at least orang er, if thats a word?<br /><br />Citrus Red 2 is banned in most of the world because it is a known carcinogen. However, the FDA allows its use in oranges, justifying the dye never permeates the peel into the orange itself.<br /><br />Bon Appetite!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-59764700423124862072010-04-08T17:30:30.042-04:002010-04-08T17:30:30.042-04:00good job mike and susie!
thanks!good job mike and susie!<br /><br />thanks!Matt DiLeohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08602997050973123349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710169082937042837.post-47405653980279113802010-04-08T14:00:20.051-04:002010-04-08T14:00:20.051-04:00I went to the source--Cuties themselves and posed ...I went to the source--Cuties themselves and posed the question. This is their reply: <br /><br />Thank you for your inquiry. <br /> <br />Cuties are not dyed. The color you see is a natural occurrence.<br /> <br />We enjoy hearing from our customers. Please continue to visit our web site for new and exciting information and activities. And remember to Root for the Li’l Guy! <br /> <br />Cuties Citrus<br />www.cutiescitrus.commike and susiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929155286964345302noreply@blogger.com