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Apples or oranges

Miguel Antonio

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Choose your fruit, apple or orange. Explain the reason of your choice if you can.
 

Miguel Antonio

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I choose apple because it's elegant, noble and superior to the orange.
 

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i like oranges in drinks, color, sodas, candy, flavorings... but i dont like oranges by itself the fruit.

i am very picky when it comes to orange fruit, if i am going to eat it, it better be very fresh, no dryness in the ends or pulp at all, it has to be very juicy and sweet.

i love it when you peel oranges and the spray mist hits your eyes and face.

one of the small joys in life.

apples , i am not too fond of. i dont like the texture of it. the cardboardy texture. even very fresh and premium apples all have that same texture. and its cousin, the pear, i dont like it either, it is gritty in texture.
except for the Harry and David pears those are a joy.

one of the small joys in life.

you see though, you cannot make a caramel covered orange. it just won't work. I love caramel covered apples.
eat the caramel and usually i just toss the apple inside.
 

Stax

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oranges. they go better with vodka.
 

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Except for Braeburn apples, I don't usually like apples much. Oranges are much more versatile and taste better, but I don't usually buy them to eat. I do buy them to juice sometimes though.
 

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Oranges. I find slowly peeling and cutting up a cold orange a good way to relax.
 

GQgeek

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apples. They're good in pork dishes and I prefer eating them on their own.
 

Britalian

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Oranges.

What next, 'bananas or pears'? Can't wait.
 

Kengs

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Aomori Fuji apple. Second only to Tottori 20th-century pear.
 

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Oranges, because I HATE apples.
 

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