Jaffa, it's were the name Origins come from, israel!!![]()
Israel still grows and sells Jaffa oranges (Shamouti), but they are much less common than in the past due to development, water issues, and Israelis preferring easy-peel tangerines, with much of the orange crop now used for juice or exported under the brand name to other regions for year-round availability. The iconic fruit remains a symbol and is still available, especially in gift baskets and some local markets, but it's a smaller part of Israel's citrus industry today.Mine come from Tesco's
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In nz jafa means, just another fucken aucklander..Israel still grows and sells Jaffa oranges (Shamouti), but they are much less common than in the past due to development, water issues, and Israelis preferring easy-peel tangerines, with much of the orange crop now used for juice or exported under the brand name to other regions for year-round availability. The iconic fruit remains a symbol and is still available, especially in gift baskets and some local markets, but it's a smaller part of Israel's citrus industry today.
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In Ireland, a “jaffa” means an entirely different thing altogether !In nz jafa means, just another fucken aucklander..
Bit rude...
Daft.Guinness@imnotfunny.comAnyone got Lennie Henry’s email address?![]()