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== References ==
== References ==
* Oranges grew in the warm [[Mediterranean]] climate of the Duchy of [[San Martino]] in [[15th century]] [[Italy]]. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was picking and eating oranges when she was captured by members of the [[Cult of Demnos]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]'')
* Oranges grew in the warm [[Mediterranean]] climate of the Duchy of [[San Martino]] in [[15th century]] [[Italy]]. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was picking and eating oranges when she was captured by members of the [[Cult of Demnos]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]'')
* Orange juice was a key ingredient in a [[Alcohol#Cocktails and other alcoholic drinks|screwdriver]], the other being [[Alcohol#Spirits|vodka]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')
* Orange juice was a key ingredient in a [[Cocktail|screwdriver]], the other being [[Alcohol#Spirits|vodka]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')


* Before taking her to the [[Palace Theatre]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] promised [[Leela]], "if you're very good, I'll buy you an orange." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'')
* Before taking her to the [[Palace Theatre]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] promised [[Leela]], "if you're very good, I'll buy you an orange." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'')

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The orange was an Earth citrus plant and the fruit that grew on the plant.

References

During the time these events occurred, oranges and most other fruit were rare treats, due to their perishable nature and the lack of practical refrigeration and pesticides. They were often purchased as gifts for ladies and children, especially at Christmas.
  • In an alternate timeline created by the Monk, oranges grew in and around central London, but were inedible and glowed. They were used by the human survivors as night lights. (PROSE: Blood Heat)

See also

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