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The leading producers of navel oranges were primarily concentrated in a few key regions known for their citrus production. These regions are known for having the right climate and soil conditions to cultivate high-quality navel oranges. The leading producers of navel oranges include:

United States (California): California is one of the largest producers of navel oranges in the world, and it has been a significant player in the navel orange industry since the fruit's introduction in the 19th century. The state's mild climate and well-established agricultural practices make it an ideal location for growing navel oranges. Riverside and San Bernardino counties in California are particularly renowned for their navel orange production.

Spain: Spain is another major producer of navel oranges, with several regions specializing in citrus cultivation. The Valencia region, in particular, is famous for its sweet and juicy navel oranges. Spanish navel oranges are exported to various countries, making Spain a prominent player in the global citrus market.

Egypt: Egypt has also become a significant producer and exporter of navel oranges. The country's favorable climate, especially in the Nile Delta and along the Mediterranean coast, supports the growth of high-quality navel oranges. Egypt's navel oranges are popular in both regional and international markets.

South Africa: South Africa is a major exporter of navel oranges, with production concentrated in various regions, including the Eastern Cape and Limpopo. South African navel oranges are known for their excellent quality and are exported to countries around the world.

Australia: Australia is a significant producer of navel oranges, with New South Wales and Queensland being the main citrus-growing regions. Australian navel oranges are well-regarded for their taste and are exported to various countries.

Argentina: Argentina is also known for its navel orange production, particularly in the northeastern provinces, such as Tucumán and Entre Ríos. Argentine navel oranges are commonly exported to neighboring countries and international markets.





Featured Recipe:



Fuzzy Navel Cheesecake 

CRUST
3/4 cup flour
1/4 cup butter or margarine -- softened
3 tbs sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs

FILLING
3 pkg cream cheese -- (8 oz) softened
1/2 cup frozen orange juice concentrate -- thawed
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup peach schnapps
5 tsp cornstarch
2 tsp lemon juice
3 large eggs
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

GLAZE
2/3 cup orange marmalade
3 tbs frozen orange juice concentrate -- thawed
1 1/2 tbs peach schnapps
1 1/2 tbs cornstarch
2 tsp lemon juice

COOKIE CRUST: In medium bowl, stir together flour and sugar. Add egg,      
butter and vanilla. Beat with electric mixer until well combined. With     
greased fingers press dough evenly onto bottom of greased 9" springform    
pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes or til lightly browned. Remove  
from oven and set aside. (Can also use 8-oz. package refrigerated sugar    
cookie dough.)                                                             
                                                                           
FILLING: In large bowl combine first 4 ingredients. Beat with electric     
mixer until smooth. Add eggs and yolk, one at a time, beating well after   
each addition. Beat in orange juice, schnapps, lemon juice and vanilla.    
Pour mixture over the crust. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Lower     
temperature to 200 degrees and bake for an additional hour and 10 minutes, 
or until center no longer looks shiny or wet. Remove cake from oven and run
 a knife around the edge of pan.                                           
Chill, uncovered, overnight.                                               
                                                                           
GLAZE: In small saucepan, combine all ingredients. Cook and stir until     
thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. Pour over cheesecake.  
Chill until serving time. Makes 12-18 servings.       











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Wednesday, 19 November 2025 02:51:18 UTC