tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post356017647303260091..comments2024-03-16T13:01:53.373+01:00Comments on Not Hemingway's Spain: Guest Post for Chic Soufflé: The art of oranges and advertisingAn American Spaniardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05357043835365025522noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-92037138062796478362013-01-25T11:37:15.758+01:002013-01-25T11:37:15.758+01:00Hi Sorokin! I posted a reply there. As I said ther...Hi Sorokin! I posted a reply there. As I said there, with globalization, there is (and with the orange trade) always has been a confusion over sourcing or "denomination of origin", such that I believe many Valencian oranges today actually come from Morocco, and many Californian oranges come from Baja California, Mexico.An American Spaniardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05357043835365025522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-56685713067540112212013-01-15T02:37:31.198+01:002013-01-15T02:37:31.198+01:00OK. I made the comment in Chic Soufflé's blog,...OK. I made the comment in Chic Soufflé's blog, so I am not going to repeat it here, but last Summer I found in Brussels an orange with a very well known Spanish label: "Papillon", but with a small notice saying "produce of South Africa". Sorokinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07435785507435856333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-82409275520684732892013-01-06T17:38:12.687+01:002013-01-06T17:38:12.687+01:00Sareb el Malo (great name!), thank you, thank you,...Sareb el Malo (great name!), thank you, thank you, thank you! I'm adding this to my Reyes gift list for next year, or maybe my birthday just to get it sooner. What an interesting book. I've long considered writing a history of oranges in Valencia, to compare with oranges in California/Florida. So I'm collecting a library on the subject.An American Spaniardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05357043835365025522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-39691759604072466202013-01-06T14:57:37.914+01:002013-01-06T14:57:37.914+01:00An interesting book for you: "Historia de la ...An interesting book for you: "Historia de la Naranja", Vicente Abad (dir.). Editorial Prensa Valenciana, S.A. 1991. I think you can get it at "Librería París - Valencia".<br /><br />Sareb el MaloAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-4378207191310758612013-01-04T18:09:58.540+01:002013-01-04T18:09:58.540+01:00Hi Derek! Thank you for mentioning the Museu de Ta...Hi Derek! Thank you for mentioning the Museu de Taronja. I'll have to check it out when it reopens. I love your posts on Valencia (especially the hand-painted sign, of which, much like street-art, there is a lot of nice examples throughout the city). <br /><br />I hope you can join us at the January 26th get together, but if not, maybe our paths will cross at some future Valencian happening.An American Spaniardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05357043835365025522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456371192846310724.post-70841495992509263702013-01-04T11:41:49.228+01:002013-01-04T11:41:49.228+01:00The Museo de Taronja in Burriana has a wonderful c...The Museo de Taronja in Burriana has a wonderful collection of 'Orange Art' although sadly it has had to close temporarily. This article was written after a visit last year. http://bit.ly/UKxQGWDerekhttp://spainuncovered.netnoreply@blogger.com