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So, what is naranjas amargas de sevilla?
Naranjas amargas de Sevilla, also known as bitter oranges, are a popular ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine. These citrus fruits have a distinct tart flavor and are commonly used to make marmalades, jams, and other preserves. The rind of the bitter orange is also used to add a fragrant, slightly bitter flavor to cocktails, liqueurs, and marinades. Naranjas amargas de Sevilla are prized for their high pectin content, which makes them ideal for creating thick, rich jams and jellies. These versatile oranges are an essential ingredient in many traditional Spanish dishes and add a unique and flavorful twist to any recipe.
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