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  2. Blood orange - Wikipedia

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    The skin can be tougher and harder to peel than that of other oranges. Blood oranges have a unique flavor compared to other oranges, being distinctly raspberry-like in addition to the usual citrus notes. [3] The anthocyanin pigments of blood oranges begin accumulating in the vesicles at the edges of the segments, and at the blossom end of the ...

  3. Carotenosis - Wikipedia

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    Carotenosis is a benign and reversible medical condition where an excess of dietary carotenoids results in orange discoloration of the outermost skin layer.The discoloration is most easily observed in light-skinned people and may be mistaken for jaundice.

  4. Human skin - Wikipedia

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    Carotene: This pigment is yellow to orange in colour. It is present in the stratum corneum and fat cells of dermis and superficial fascia. Hemoglobin (also spelled haemoglobin): It is found in blood and is not a pigment of the skin but develops a purple colour. Oxyhemoglobin: It is also found in blood and is not a pigment of the skin.

  5. Schamberg disease - Wikipedia

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    The red blood cells in the skin then fall apart and release their iron, which is released from hemoglobin. [3] The iron causes a rust color and this accounts for the orange tint of the rash. [4] Although the underlying cause for the leaky blood vessels is almost always unknown, researchers suggest some potential triggers. [5]

  6. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...

  7. How to Store Oranges to Keep Them Juicy, According to ... - AOL

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    Navels, for example, are best from November to April; blood oranges, from December to April. Valencia, renowned for its high juice content, breaks the mold: Available from March to September, it's ...

  8. Biological pigment - Wikipedia

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    Pigment color differs from structural color in that it is the same for all viewing angles, whereas structural color is the result of selective reflection or iridescence, usually because of multilayer structures. For example, butterfly wings typically contain structural color, although many butterflies have cells that contain pigment as well. [3]

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