Orange County Orange of Nutrition

Here’s a breakdown of what makes Orange  the fruit  nutritious, along with its key benefits.

Orange of Nutrition
Orange of Nutrition

Health Benefits of Eating Oranges

Because of the nutrients above, oranges support health in several ways:

  • Immune support & protection against oxidative stress  The high vitamin C and antioxidant compounds help immune cell function and fight free radicals.

  • Healthy digestion & gut health Fiber helps regulate digestion, supports healthy gut bacteria, and prevents constipation.

  • Heart & blood-pressure support  Potassium, antioxidants, and fiber contribute to healthy blood pressure and may help lower risk of heart disease.

  • Skin, collagen, and anti-aging benefits  Vitamin C assists in collagen formation, which supports skin elasticity and may reduce signs of aging; antioxidants further protect skin from oxidative damage.

  • General nutrition with low calories  Being low in fat and calories but nutrient-dense, oranges are a good snack for maintaining healthy weight while getting essential nutrients.

How to Include Oranges in Your Diet (for Best Benefit)

    • Eat whole oranges rather than relying heavily on orange juice whole fruit gives more fiber and slows sugar absorption.

    • Include oranges as snacks or part of meals: quality vitamin C + fiber + hydration.

    • Pair with iron-rich foods (like leafy greens or legumes) Vitamin C in oranges can help your body absorb non-heme iron better (good especially if you’re vegetarian).

      • Nutrition Facts
        1cup servings per container
        Serving size 140g

        Amount per serving
        Calories 73k
        % Daily Value*
        Total Fat 0.2g 1%
        Saturated Fat 0g 0%
        Trans Fat 0g
        Cholesterol 0mg 0%
        Sodium 0mg 0%
        Total Carbohydrate 16.5g 6%
        Dietary Fiber 2.8–3g 10%
        Total Sugars 0g
        Includes 0g Added Sugars 0%
        Protein 1–1.3g

        Vitamin D 0mcg 0%
        Calcium 0mg 0%
        Iron 0mg 0%
        Potassium 0mg 0%
        Water content 86–87%
        Vitamin C 70–100%
        Vitamin B9 9–10%

        The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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