mandarintangerin
Mandarintangerin is a term used in some Dutch-language contexts to describe citrus fruit hybrids that combine traits associated with mandarins and tangerines. In horticultural practice, mandarins and tangerines are informal names for cultivars within the Citrus reticulata group, and mandarintangerin is not a formal taxonomic designation. The label is often applied to fruits that aim to maximize easy peeling, sweetness, and a small to medium size.
Origin and naming: Many mandarintangerin-type fruits arise from breeding programs focused on consumer traits such as
Cultivation: These fruits are typically grown in subtropical and Mediterranean climates, on evergreen trees that require
Characteristics: Mandarintangerin-type fruits generally have a thin, loose rind that peels easily, bright orange skin, and
Uses and market: The fruit is primarily consumed fresh, and is common in fruit mixes, desserts, and
See also: Mandarin, Tangerine, Clementine, Tangelo, Citrus reticulata.