Simon says: "Let me tell you about the fascinating history of the Jaffa Orange!"
#SimonOsterTourGuideIsrael #ImagineIsraelTours 🍊 The Jaffa Orange Did you know? The Jaffa orange is named after the ancient port city of Jaffa (Yafo in Hebrew), one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited port cities. It appears in the Hebrew Bible as the port from which Jonah set sail, & where cedar wood from Lebanon was landed to build King Solomon's Temple. A fruit born from a happy accident 🌱 The Jaffa orange was originally known as the Shamouti orange. It was a natural mutation that appeared on a native 'Baladi' orange tree in the 1840s near Jaffa, producing a fruit with qualities perfectly suited for trade. But the industry truly flourished early 20th century when Jewish agriculturalists introduced advanced, scientific cultivation methods that dramatically improved orchard productivity & quality. What makes it so special? ✨ 🍊 Oval-shaped with a thick, deep orange, almost leathery rind 🍊 Very easy to peel, & the tough skin protects it during ...