Saturday, February 3, 2024

Orange ‘Rossgullas’ from our Orange tree




Our Orange Tree laden with fruits as it stands today when 40 % of its produce has already been consumed.

This year, our Orange tree has graced us with an abundant harvest, a veritable cornucopia that has delighted our senses for the past two months. 


Freshly picked oranges

Not only have we relished these succulent fruits ourselves, but we've also shared the bounty by sending packages to friends. 


Ready for the Neighbors

One particularly heartwarming gesture involved delivering a basket teeming with freshly picked oranges to a gathering of a ladies' group immersed in the serenity of a Sukhmani Sahib path.


For ‘Sukhmani Sahib Path’ group

The host, radiating graciousness, expressed her gratitude repeatedly as she distributed the vibrant oranges to each member of the gathering with meticulous care. Their collective joy mirrored the vibrant hues of the citrus gems they held in their hands.

Orange Rossgullas

In my own indulgence, I've discovered a unique pleasure in savoring these small-sized, seedless oranges – akin to relishing Rossgullas. With each bite, the burst of citrusy essence delights my palate, and the absence of seeds adds an extra layer of enjoyment, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the exquisite juice within.


Geet trying the juicy fruit at one go.

Encouraging my delightful granddaughter, Geet, to partake in the joy of my orange Rossgullas was a moment of sheer delight. Witnessing her gleeful indulgence as she gracefully gulped down the juicy orange in a single, uninhibited moment was truly heartwarming. In the spirit of cherishing the joyous occasion, Shiv adeptly captured the moment, turning it into a fantastic event that resonated with everyone present.




I am confident that this novel concept of an orange Rossgullas will not only linger in the memories of those who experienced it but will also spark the curiosity of others, paving the way for a delightful new approach to relishing the goodness of an orange.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Green fingers and golgappas to cherish n enjoy 👍👏