To freeze citrus fruits you should first clean the outside of the fruit. Peel the fruit, cut it into serving sizes. Place the fruit pieces into containers with lids or freezer bags. Cover the fruit with fruit juice and place the containers into the freezer.
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another web-site that I have seen in the past but that I can't recall the name of too cite said that the interior of the orange disrupts when frozen as the juice expands and breaks the cell walls resulting in a pulpy,mushy mess on thawing. There was no comment as to taste. Obviously juice is frozen commercially and prbably it can be done at home with care. Bob tichell,rochester,ny
Yes they can be frozen inside and out side the body. If you are is a cold region of the world and don't have the proper clothing you will freeze to death. If you die your organs are taken out of your body and frozen until they are given to someone else who really needs them.
Yes, it can be frozen, but only for a short while: The flavor disappear in a matter of hours.
You put it in a cup and throw it in the freezer. Taa daa! It's that simple. C'mon you gotta use your noggin!
Freezing oranges is not a good idea. You could do it, but you won't like the result.