1 Benefits
1.1 Health Benefits
Cancer prevention, Controls blood pressure, Heart care, Increase in haemoglobin, Prevents constipation, Prevents macular degeneration, Reduces nervous tension
Arthritis treatment, Cancer prevention, Increases metabolic rate, Kidney stone treatment, Lower blood pressure, Prevents constipation, Prevents diabetes, Strengthening of bones, Ulcer treatment, Weight loss properties
1.1.1 General Benefits
Controls blood pressure, Helps in weight loss, Maintains healthy cholesterol level, Strengthens bones
Boosts immune system, Controls blood pressure, Digestive aid, Improves eye vision, Maintains healthy cholesterol level
1.2 Skin Benefits
Brightens and lightens complexion, Hydrates skin, Skin rejuvenation, Treatment of acne
Anti-aging benefits, Brightens and lightens complexion, Hydrates skin, Skin rejuvenation, Treatment of acne, Treatment of dark spots
1.3 Hair Benefits
Good conditioner, Regulates hair growth, Softening mask
Good conditioner, Prevents hair loss, Regulates hair growth, Treatment of dandruff
1.4 Allergy
1.4.1 Allergy Symptoms
Abdominal pains, Anaphylaxis, Coughing, Headaches, Hives, Itching, Nasal congestion, Skin rash, Sneezing, Sore throat, Swelling of hands
Abdominal pains, Breathing difficulty, Coughing, Diarrhea, Drop in blood pressure, Fainting, Runny nose, Skin rash, Sneezing, Swelling of mouth, tongue or lips, Vomiting
1.5 Side Effects
Allergic reaction, Skin rash, Possibly unsafe during pregnancy
Abdominal cramps, Diarrhoea, Weight gain
1.6 Recommeded for
1.6.1 Pregnant Women
1.6.2 Lactating Women
1.7 Best Time to Eat
Best if taken as a breakfast (or empty stomach), Don't consume at night and before bed, Morning time (before lunch)
As a snack in the late afternoon, Don't consume at night and before bed, Eat the fresh ones, avoid mixing with any other foods, don't eat after meal., Morning time (before lunch), Strictly avoid empty stomach
2 Nutrition
2.1 Serving Size
2.2 Carbs
2.2.1 Fiber
2.2.3 Sugar
2.3 Protein
2.3.1 Protein to Carb Ratio
2.5 Vitamins
2.5.1 Vitamin A (Retinol)
2.5.3 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
2.6.2 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
2.6.4 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
2.6.6 Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
2.6.8 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin)
2.6.9 Vitamin B9 (Folic acid)
2.6.11 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
2.6.13 Vitamin E (Tocopherole)
2.6.15 Vitamin K (Phyllochinone)
2.6.16 Lycopene
2.6.18 Lutein+Zeaxanthin
2.6.20 Choline
2.7 Fat
2.8 Minerals
2.8.1 Potassium
232.00 mg181.00 mg
42
840
2.8.3 Iron
2.8.4 Sodium
2.8.6 Calcium
2.9.1 Magnesium
2.9.2 Zinc
2.10.2 Phosphorus
2.10.4 Manganese
2.10.6 Copper
2.10.8 Selenium
2.11 Fatty Acids
2.11.1 Omega 3s
2.11.3 Omega 6s
2.12 Sterol
2.12.1 Phytosterol
2.13 Water Content
2.14 Ash
3 Calories
3.1 Serving Size
3.2 Calories in Fresh Fruit with Peel
74.00 kcal63.00 kcal
15
299
3.3 Calories in Fresh Fruit without Peel
3.5 Calories in Frozen Form
71.42 kcal45.00 kcal
0
187
3.6 Calories in Dried Form
249.00 kcal300.00 kcal
32
747
3.8 Calories in Canned Form
69.00 kcal61.00 kcal
17
443
3.10 Calories in Foods
3.10.1 Calories in Juice
65.00 kcal45.00 kcal
17
461
3.11.1 Calories in Jam
360.00 kcal260.00 kcal
49
420
4.2.1 Calories in Pie
450.00 kcal333.00 kcal
80
450
5 Characteristics
5.1 Type
5.2 Season
5.3 Varieties
Abyad, Adriatic, Alma, Atreano, Bataglia, Black Bethlehem, Black Madeira, Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Sierra, Calimyrna, Kadota, Deanna, Figoin and Hardy Chicago Fig
Sweet Orange - Persian orange, Navel orange, Valencia orange and Blood orange. Sour Orange - Seville orange, Bergamot orange, Chinotto orange and Daidai.
5.4 Seedless Variety
5.5 Color
Green, Purple, Red
Orange
5.6 Inside Color
5.7 Shape
5.8 Texture
5.9 Taste
5.10 Origin
Western Asia
South-Eastern Asia
5.11 Grows on
5.12 Cultivation
5.12.1 Soil Type
Clay, Limestone, Loam, Sandy
Loam, Sandy loam
5.12.2 Soil pH
5.13.1 Climatic Conditions
6 Facts
6.1 Facts about
- Fig tree is considered as a symbol of abundance, fertility and sweetness.
- The fig is made up of 55% of natural sugar so they are the sweetest fruits.
- Figs are used as a fat substitute in recipes.
- There are around 600 varieties of oranges available worldwide.
- More than 1 plant can grow from a single orange seed.
- Orange and orange blossoms are a symbol of love.
- Orange tree is usually propagated by grafting.
6.2 In Alcoholic Beverages
6.2.1 Wine
6.2.2 Beer
6.2.3 Spirits
6.2.4 Cocktails
6.3 Production
6.3.1 Top Producer
6.3.2 Other Countries
Albania, Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, United States of America
China, Egypt, India, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, United States of America
6.3.3 Top Importer
6.3.4 Top Exporter
7 Scientific Name
7.1 Botanical Name
Ficus carica
Citrus sinensis
7.2 Synonym
Not Available
Citrus aurantium L. var. dulcis
8 Classification
8.1 Domain
8.2 Kingdom
8.3 Subkingdom
Tracheobionta
Tracheobionta
8.4 Division
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophyta
8.5 Class
Magnoliopsida
Magnoliopsida
8.6 Subclass
8.7 Order
8.8 Family
8.9 Genus
8.10 Species
Ficus carica
C. × sinensis
8.11 Generic Group