tangerines in English

noun
1
a small citrus fruit with a loose skin, especially one of a variety with deep orange-red skin.
Oranges and tangerines grow in the hilly regions of Nepal; mangoes in the Terai, the plain in the south of the country.
2
the citrus tree that bears the tangerine.
In his kitchen - a tangerine tree and redolent jasmine that he planted just outside - he seems a little sad, beaten.
noun
    tangerine tree

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1. Citrus Bioflavonoids can be found in tangerines

2. Peel the tangerines and break into segments.

3. Tangerines have skins that are easy to take off.

4. Tangerines and Clementines are closely related members of the mandarin family

5. Citrus Bioflavonoids are powerful polyphenolic compounds found in lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits, and tangerines

6. At a distance they did indeed look like little oranges, just about the size of tangerines.

7. Tangerines and navel oranges may hold their moisture longer by leaving stems attached to the fruit.

8. Clementines, Cuties, Halos, Dimples, Suki, Tangerines, Mandarins? The world of single serving, easy to peel citrus can leave one wondering

9. In 2006, 67% of all citrus, 74% of oranges, 58% of tangerines, and 54% of grapefruit were grown in Florida.