mandarins
Mandarins are a group of citrus fruits in the genus Citrus, typically Citrus reticulata. They are smaller than ordinary oranges, with a thin, loose rind that peels away easily and flesh that segments readily. The flavor is usually sweet with low to moderate acidity, and many cultivars are seedless or have few seeds. In botanical terms, mandarins represent a distinct group within citrus; modern genetics recognizes many mandarin-derived cultivars and hybrids, and some classifications treat Citrus reticulata as the species for mandarins.
Mandarins originated in South and East Asia and have long been cultivated in China. From there, they
Many well-known cultivars are considered mandarins, including Clementines (often seedless), Satsumas (noted for easy peeling and
Nutritionally, mandarins provide vitamin C, dietary fiber, and various plant compounds, while generally being low in