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Picking Seville's best oranges for Queen Elizabeth's jam

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Seville (Spain), March 9 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan García-Chicano) The Real Alcázar of Seville has resumed the tradition of collecting bitter oranges to make jam for the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, a process for which 20 kilos have been selected among the best orange trees of the thousand the palace houses.FOOTAGE OF THE ORANGE PICKING IN THE REAL ALCAZAR.

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