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Bibila Sweet Orange
480.00රු Original price was: 480.00රු.450.00රුCurrent price is: 450.00රු.
the Bibila Sweet Orange, native to Sri Lanka’s Bibila region, is known for its sweet flavor, bright orange skin, and low acidity. Thriving in dry climates, it’s enjoyed fresh or juiced and valued for its vitamin C and antioxidants, making it a key local crop.
- Origin: Grown predominantly in the Bibila region of Sri Lanka.
- Appearance: Medium-sized, smooth, bright orange skin.
- Taste: Exceptionally sweet, less acidic than other orange varieties.
- Cultivation: Thrives in Bibila’s dry zone climate with well-drained soil and regular irrigation.
- Harvest Season: Typically harvested during the dry months, ensuring optimal sweetness.
- Uses: Consumed fresh, juiced, or used in desserts and preserves.
- Health Benefits: Rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, supporting immunity and digestion.
- Local Importance: A signature agricultural product of Bibila, contributing to the regional economy.
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