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Mandarin orange - Wikipedia The name mandarin orange is a calque of Swedish mandarin apelsin [apelsin from German Apfelsine (Apfel + Sina), meaning Chinese apple], first attested in the 18th century The Imperial Chinese term "mandarine" was first adopted by the French for this fruit The reason for the epithet is not clear [1]
Mandarin Oranges vs. Clementines, Explained - Gardening Channel Mandarin Oranges vs Clementines: Appearance The skin of a mandarin is a darker shade than the skin of an orange The mandarin’s skin is also easier to peel than an orange’s skin because it is looser Clementines also have a loose skin that makes them easy to peel Both mandarins and clementines are smaller than oranges, though clementines are the smallest variety of mandarin orange Both
What Are Mandarin Oranges? - The Spruce Eats What Are Mandarin Oranges? "Mandarin" orange is a term that applies to an entire group of citrus fruits This group, botanically classified as Citrus reticulata, includes varieties such as clementine, Dancy, honey, pixie, satsuma, and tangerines in general Their commonalities include a smaller size, a bright orange, thin, easy-to-peel skin, and a sweet taste
Mandarins: everything you need to know - Ask the Food Geek Mandarin oranges are the most convenient snacking citrus and they taste a whole lot better when you get them in-season There are a lot of types of mandarins, including clementines, satsumas, and even brand-specific Sumos, Halos, and Cuties This seasonal guide covers everything you need to know Jump to: When are mandarin oranges in season? The difference between mandarins, clementines
Mandarin Orange: Health Benefits, Uses, Growing Tips - Gardenia Mandarin Orange: Small Fruit, Big Flavor and Health Benefits The mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) is a popular citrus fruit known for being small, sweet, and easy to peel It’s one of the original citrus fruits and has been used to create many well-known varieties, such as clementines and tangerines With their bright, juicy flavor and low acidity, mandarins are great for snacking