mandariini
Mandariini, commonly known as the mandarin orange, refers to a group of citrus fruits within the species Citrus reticulata and its hybrids. Mandarins are typically small to medium in size with a thin, loosely attached rind that peels away easily. The flesh is divided into several sweet, mostly seedless segments, though seediness varies by cultivar and growing region. Mandariini occupy a distinct niche in the citrus family, valued for their easy peeling and bright, fragrant peel.
Common cultivars include Clementine, Satsuma, and Honey mandarins. Clementines are usually seedless and easy to peel,
Nutritionally, mandarins are a good source of vitamin C, dietary fiber, and phytochemicals while generally low
Storage and handling: Mandariini should be kept cool and can be refrigerated to extend shelf life; they