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  • A satsuma is a small, seedless Japanese orange and nearly seedless. Most are canned and sold as Mandarin oranges. The tiny clementine has a thin peel and a tangy-sweet red orange flesh that's usually seedless. It's cultivated in Spain and North Africa and can usually only be found in specialty stores. A tangerine is a type of Mandarin orange with a thick, rough skin and sweet flesh. It was named for the former city of Tangier, Morocco. and and...clementine: a small nearly seedless citrus fruit that is probably a hybrid between a tangerine and an orange satsuma: the fruit of any of several cultivated cold-tolerant mandarin trees that bear medium-sized largely seedless fruits with thin smooth skin tangerine: any of various mandarin oranges that have usually deep orange skin and pulp

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