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CALENDAR2017
For the Etwinning project Food2ExploreOŠ Kosta AbraševićBelgrade, Serbia
CALENDAR2017
January
April
July
October
February
May
August
November
March
June
September
December
JANUARY
It is illegal to eat oranges while bathing in California.An orange acid mixed with bath oils may be highly explosive!
FEBRUARY
In a tropical climate, oranges are green. In a temperate climate, oranges are orange.
MARCH
Bobby Leach, the first man to survive going over Niagara Falls in a barrel, later died by slipping on an orange peel.
APRIL
According to U.S. FDA standards, 1 cup of orange juice is allowed to contain 10 fruit fly eggs, but only 2 maggots.
MAY
Orange juice is 10 thousand times more acidic than the pH of human’s blood!Orange juice is a cure for acid indigestion. The highly acidic juice turns alkaline in your stomach.
JUNE
85% of globally produced oranges are converted into orange juice.
JULY
Oranges were known as the fruits of the Gods.
AUGUST
TThere are over 35,000,000 orange trees in Spain.
SEPTEMBER
Oranges and orange blossoms are a symbol of love.
OCTOBER
Christopher Columbus brought the first orange seeds and seedlings to the New World on his second voyage in 1493.
NOVEMBER
Navel oranges are named that because of the belly-button formation opposite the stem end. The bigger the navel in an orange, the sweeter it will be.
DECEMBER
In Jamaica, people clean their floors with an orange cut in half; mechanics there use oranges to clean away grease and oil.