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Mitch@this_is_not_a_real_address.com 15-03-2005 10:31 PM

Clementine oranges
 
Not a cooking question, but a food question.

I've been living on these little Clementine oranges....breakfast,
after workouts, evening snack.

My wife tells me that they are a winter crop, and that I shouldn't
expect to have them for much longer.

No! I need 'em!

What's a good alternative for a mild, seedless orange like this?

-- 16-03-2005 03:50 PM


> wrote in message
...
> Not a cooking question, but a food question.
>
> I've been living on these little Clementine oranges....breakfast,
> after workouts, evening snack.
>
> My wife tells me that they are a winter crop, and that I shouldn't
> expect to have them for much longer.
>
> No! I need 'em!
>
> What's a good alternative for a mild, seedless orange like this?


A Clementine is a cross between a mandarin and an orange, to get a seedless
easy-peel mandarin.

the flavors of the small mandarins and tangerines are all slightly
different - try tangerines or mandarins.




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