25 Orange Coloring Pages - Free!
Fruits
What do you think of this orange we colored for you? We made it so you'd be inspired to paint with whatever materials you prefer. Are you up for it? You won't regret it.
In this place we have a great variety of orange coloring pages, so you can choose the one you like most. Do you prefer cartoon oranges? Or maybe you like candied oranges better? We have both.
Have you eaten oranges? Do you find them tasty or sour? Without a doubt, they're very versatile fruits. They can even be excellent ingredients for gourmet dishes.
The juice is very nutritious, it contains vitamins and minerals that are important for our body. It also helps fight various illnesses.
The origin of this fruit is uncertain, however there are several theories about where it comes from. Do you want to know more?
We'd love to teach you other things about this fruit, that's why in each of the coloring pages we collected fun facts about it.
Crayons will be your friends in this creative process, or maybe you want to use markers? Do you have some other material? Use them! These orange drawings to print and color will become works of art in your hands.
If you want to color other topics, at Coloring Together we have many for you to choose from. If you prefer animal coloring pages, or fruit drawings, we have both.
We invite you to send us your work so we can display it in the gallery, so everyone can see your art.
Ready? Have you grabbed your favorite orange yet? Then grab your materials, make yourself a delicious juice, and let your imagination run wild!
Oranges coloring pages
Why color pictures of oranges?
Every time we go to the market we see a variety of fruits, and maybe the most eye-catching one, because of its size and color, is the orange. It's a very delicious citrus fruit in juices, and popular in summer because of how refreshing it is.
However, despite being a nutritious fruit, we know very little about it. What vitamins does it contain? How is it treated in other cultures? There are many things we don't know! That's why, at Coloring Together, we'd like to tell you more about them.
Oranges prevent a variety of cardiovascular diseases, and they also strengthen our bones. There are several types, which vary in flavor and color.
That's why, if you color oranges, you'll be able to learn other things about them, since in the fruit coloring pages we offer you'll find fun facts that will help you understand the importance they have in our diet.
So, go for it! We're sure you'll have a lot of fun coloring these drawings. The best part of all is that you'll do it in the comfort of your home.
So, what are you waiting for? Go and bring them to life with your creativity.
Learn while coloring Oranges
- Oranges contain limonoids, which are substances that help fight cancer.
- The origin of oranges is uncertain, but some say they come from China and Japan.
- The main producers of oranges are Brazil and the United States, especially for juice production.
- The German bishop, Albertus Magnus, was the first to describe the bitter orange, a type of orange.
- The orange acts as an antioxidant that slows down aging.
- Orange juice prevents kidney diseases, and that's not all! It also reduces the chances of getting kidney stones.
- The origin of the sweet orange (a type of orange) is unknown, but some say it passed from Arabia to Greece, from there to Italy and then to Spain.
- In Spain, in 2018 orange production was about 3.7 million tons. That's a whole lot!
- Orange juice is the most widely used natural resource for preventing illnesses like colds and the flu.
- The main exporter of oranges in the Southern Hemisphere is South Africa.
- In Greek mythology, oranges are associated with the golden fruit of the Garden of the Hesperides.
- In Chinese culture, oranges are considered fruits of good fortune.
- In China, oranges are usually eaten on the second day after New Year.
- The orange is rich in thiamine and folic acid, two B-group vitamins, which benefit our nervous system.
- In Vietnam, oranges are given to newlyweds because they're considered a symbol of fertility.
- The vitamin C in oranges absorbs iron, which is why it's recommended for anemic people.
- Christopher Columbus, on his second voyage, brought orange seeds to the island of Hispaniola.
- The word orange comes from the Arabic «narandj» which in turn derives from the Persian word «narang».
- One orange contains all the vitamin C a person needs in a day. And you, have you eaten your orange for today yet?
- The orange contains vitamin C, which helps resist various infections.
- The orange is rich in fiber, so it helps prevent intestinal discomfort.
- Blood oranges are a type of red-colored orange, thanks to some pigments called anthocyanins.
- Chuseok is a Korean holiday to give thanks for the harvest, and it's sometimes represented with a rabbit lifting oranges.
- Oranges help improve the immune system, which is why they're good for people with low defenses.
- The orange is ideal for doing sports activities, since it's rich in fast-absorbing sugars.
