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Discover Ludwig"orange flesh" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the color of a fleshy fruit such as an orange. For example, "The oranges had a vibrant orange flesh when I cut them open."
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Its edible orange flesh is sweet.
Too much orange flesh and ugly legs and hideous shoes".
Mimolette looks a lot like a cantaloupe, its orange flesh covered by a mottled, uneven rind.
Of the deep orange sweet potatoes, my favorites are garnets, which have dark red skin with orange flesh, and jewels, with orange skin with deep orange flesh.
The deep orange flesh is dense, sweet and rich; they're not just a novelty.
Close up, its firm orange flesh, flecked with a delicate mould, recalled varnish.
Gouge away, only be sure to save that gorgeous orange flesh.
I relished the heat of the potato and the glisten of butter against its orange flesh.
They are beautiful fruits, with autumnal orange-red skins and orange flesh.
We plucked the meaty orange flesh from the black shells, mopping up the fragrant juices with a crusty baguette.
Cantalupensis group, the true cantaloupes, which are characterized by a rough warty rind and sweet orange flesh.
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