The Boston cooking-school cook book by Fannie Merritt Farmer
2. Peel an orange and remove as much of the white portion as possible.
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Remove pulp by sections, which may be accomplished by using a sharp
knife and cutting pulp from tough portion first on one side of section,
then on the other. Should there be any white portion of skin remaining
on pulp it should be cut off. Arrange sections on glass dish or fruit
plate. If the orange is a seeded one, remove seeds.
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