Blood Orange, citrus charm of Mediterranean cuisine

In lands of citrus tradition, amidst the peak season of Sanguinelli oranges, we have a clear mission: to conquer palates with its delicate flavor and myriad health benefits.

Originating from Southern Italy and with variations arising from natural mutations in Valencian lands, this orange variety is not only cherished by connoisseurs but has also become an essential ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine.

A Colorful Variety

The Sanguinelli orange, also known as “Blood Orange” and “Tarocco” in Italy, was introduced to the Valencian community in the late 19th century in Ribera Alta, where the “Washington Navel” was the predominant variety. Cultivated in optimal climatic conditions, this citrus stands out with a more acidic taste, smaller size than average, intense orange-colored peel, tender flesh with few seeds, revealing hues ranging from a faint red to a deep crimson. This color phenomenon is a result of cold nights in the Mediterranean winter, combined with sunny days, as well as anthocyanins, natural antioxidants that take us beyond traditional sweetness to savor a touch of acidity.

Behind its captivating appearance, the Sanguinelli orange harbors an abundance of health-beneficial nutrients. Rich in vitamin C, this citrus fruit strengthens the immune system and promotes cardiovascular health.

Additionally, its antioxidant content helps combat premature aging and protect against chronic diseases. Akin to traditional varieties in health properties.

The Sanguinelli orange also contains phytonutrients that may help reduce inflammation and improve skin health. Its low-calorie content makes it a healthy option for those seeking to maintain a balanced and delicious diet.

A Joyful Touch in Gastronomy

In Mediterranean cuisine, the blood orange stands out as an outstanding ingredient that adds a cheerful touch to culinary preparations. Its bold and slightly acidic flavor adds depth to fresh salads, meat and fish dressings, and tempting desserts. From jams to sorbets, the versatility of the blood orange unfolds in every corner of Mediterranean gastronomy.

Try the bold combination of Sanguinelli orange with olives, red onions, basil, and mozzarella cheese to create a refreshing salad that captures the essence of the Mediterranean. Or be captivated by its sweetness in desserts like cakes and jellies, where its crimson hue creates a visually stunning presentation.

As the Sanguinelli orange harvest season progresses, immerse yourself in the versatility of this citrus jewel and discover a world of culinary possibilities. Whether you enjoy it alone, in juices, or as part of elaborate Mediterranean recipes, the blood orange provides that gastronomic Mediterranean accent, ensuring that prepared dishes do not go unnoticed, highlighting vibrant freshness and healthy splendor. Delight your senses with the Sanguinelli orange and make every bite an unforgettable experience!

Autor: Selene.