Instead of vanilla a little orange or lemon peel may be substituted.
Put in a little orange-flower water, or brandy, and candied peel, if you like; the oven must not be too hot.
Skim off the cream thick, and sweeten it to your taste; you may put in a little orange-flower water, and whip it well up.
Then let it run through a boulter, and put a little Orange flower-water to it, and sliced bread; and so serve it up cold.
Then pun them with a due proportion of Sugar, and a little Orange-flower, or Rose-water.
Take off all the plasters and wrappings," said Digby.
It must be whisked nearly an hour, with the addition of a little orange-flower water, but not too much.
Then add a little orange water, if approved, and more sugar if necessary.
A little orange-flower water, or marsala, or sherry, may be also added at pleasure.
The only addition, however, that really improves the flavour or bouquet is a little orange-flower water, a very little essence of vanilla, or a single drop of essence of ambergris.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little orange" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.