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hownos
12-12-24, 07:58 PM
they are back. just in time for christmas. the only good thing about winter.


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Allaby
12-12-24, 08:40 PM
I've had them before, but I don't eat them often. I don't mind them though.

MovieGal
12-12-24, 08:51 PM
I prefer Satsumas or Sumos.

Satsuma are called Christmas Tangerine.

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Sumos are so sweet and juicy

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hownos
12-12-24, 10:21 PM
I prefer Satsumas or Sumos.

Satsuma are called Christmas Tangerine.

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Sumos are so sweet and juicy

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satsumas look exactly like what i have but they are bigger apparently

MovieGal
12-12-24, 10:27 PM
satsumas look exactly like what i have but they are bigger apparently

This will tell you the difference.

https://www.specialtyproduce.com/

https://specialtyproduce.com/produce/Satsuma_Tangerines_209.php

https://specialtyproduce.com/produce/tangerines/clementines_4669.php

MovieGal
12-12-24, 10:30 PM
Apparently, I'm not just a movie snob but a fruit one as well.

I only like certain hybrids of apples, citrus, grapes, etc.

Mesmerized
12-15-24, 02:50 PM
I like clementines. They're easy to peel. I don't eat them often though, but they're good.

Yoda
12-15-24, 03:10 PM
Love them, just sweeter, easier-to-peel oranges in a more convenient size.

Gotta be good/fresh, though, if they get even a little old/desiccated and lose that plumpness they can get chewy and bad pretty quick.

John McClane
12-15-24, 03:33 PM
i also prefer sumos. they’re even better when you’re tripping

John-Connor
12-15-24, 03:39 PM
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Nausicaä
12-15-24, 05:23 PM
Not good with fruits like clementines. Have to be in juice form or used in cooking like when I use oranges in cooking and baking.


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hownos
12-15-24, 06:11 PM
Love them, just sweeter, easier-to-peel oranges in a more convenient size.

Gotta be good/fresh, though, if they get even a little old/desiccated and lose that plumpness they can get chewy and bad pretty quick.

Oranges are a pain to peel.

cookchris
12-15-24, 06:34 PM
Love them! My favorite fruit in winter

honeykid
12-18-24, 03:07 PM
I don't mind them, but I have made sure I've got a box of these for Christmas.

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Delicious, although I often add an extra teaspoon (at least) of chocolate because I find the extra chocolate a little more comforting on a cold day.