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A group name, embracing many varieties; parentage mostly mandarin with some sweet orange; may have originated in North Africa in late 19th century. Algerian variety introduced to California 1914.
Two other super-premium varieties are coming into season. Large, easy to peel, seedless and richly flavored, Sumo has ruled the specialty mandarin world since its domestic introduction in 2011 ...
A new variety of mandarin orange has growers hopeful they can produce more seedless fruit that’s appealing to consumers while reducing their expenses.
When to buy: Because there are so many mandarin varieties, they can be grown in different regions.This is why you'll find them available year-round in most grocery stores. You may notice they're ...
Not exactly exotic at this point, clementines are varieties of mandarin have become a huge component of the U.S. citrus market. Sweet and usually seedless, they're a great addition to a school ...
Origin: also known as the Dancy Mandarín or Dancy Mandarin, is a variety of mandarin orange that originated in Tangier, Morocco. It was introduced to the United States in the mid-19th century.
In an interview with AgNet West, Jesse Silva of Kings River Packing discussed the increasing use of netting in California citrus ...