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Tangerine

citrus species with orange-colored fruit

A tangerine is citrus fruit related to the mandarin orange. Tangerines are smaller and easier to peel than common oranges. The taste is considered less sour, but sweeter and stronger, than that of an orange.[1]

Tangerine
A tangerine fruit
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C. reticulata
Binomial name
Citrus reticulata
Blanco

Very often, tangerines are simply peeled and eaten by hand, but they are sometimes also used as an ingredient of salads. In Sichuan cuisine, the dried peel of tangerines is used as an ingredient.

Clementines are sometimes considered as alternatives to tangerines.

References

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  1. "Why Are Tangerines So Tangy? – Pittman & Davis Blog".