Availability and types of candied orange slices
A candied orange slice is an orange slice that has been preserved in sugar and dried so that it keeps for a long time and tastes sweet. You can think of it like jam: the fruit is protected by sugar, except that with candied slices it remains whole or in large pieces. This treat exists in many variants and can be found almost everywhere.
Origin and growing regions
Oranges grow mainly where it is warm and sunny. Typical countries that supply oranges for candied slices are:
- Spain – many oranges and often good quality for confectionery.
- Italy – known for aromatic varieties and traditional production.
- Turkey – large producer of candied fruits.
- Morocco and Tunisia – also important suppliers.
- USA (California, Florida) and South Africa – supply fresh fruit seasonally.
Sometimes oranges also come from China, Brazil or other warm regions. Producers choose the region depending on taste and price.
Available orange varieties
There are different types of oranges used for candied slices. The most important are:
There are different types of oranges used for candied slices. The most important are:
- Valencia – juicy and sweet, often for juice, but also good for candying.
- Navel – thick-skinned and easy to peel, sweet and mild.
- Blood orange – has a red coloration and a slight berry aroma; yields pretty reddish slices.
- Bitter orange (Seville) – very aromatic, often used for marmalade and special candyings.
Variants and shapes
Candied orange slices come in several variants. Here are some easily recognized examples:
Candied orange slices come in several variants. Here are some easily recognized examples:
- Whole slices – round "wheels" from the orange, nice for decorating cakes.
- Half slices or strips – practical shape for baking or snacking.
- With peel or without – some like the bitter peel, others prefer only the flesh.
- Chocolate-coated – dipped halfway or fully in chocolate, a popular combination.
- Organic variants – made without artificial additives, sometimes more expensive.
- Glacé fruits – very glossy and soft, often confectionery quality.
Availability in trade
You can find candied orange slices in supermarkets, delicatessens, bakeries, and online. Because sugar preserves them, they are available year-round. However, quality can vary: there is inexpensive mass-produced product and handcrafted, high-quality slices. If you want fruity flavor and good color, pay attention to producer information such as country of origin or organic certification.
You can find candied orange slices in supermarkets, delicatessens, bakeries, and online. Because sugar preserves them, they are available year-round. However, quality can vary: there is inexpensive mass-produced product and handcrafted, high-quality slices. If you want fruity flavor and good color, pay attention to producer information such as country of origin or organic certification.
In summary: Candied orange slices come from warm growing regions around the Mediterranean, southern Europe, Turkey and sometimes further afield. There are different orange varieties and many shapes — from the simple sugared wheel to the chocolatey treat. Because sugar preserves well, they are practically available year-round and in many price ranges.