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Tangerine Types - Mandarins, Minneola, Tangelos, Tangerines - Sunkist

18698 Tangerine Types - Mandarins, Minneola, Tangelos, Tangerines - Sunkist http://www.sunkist.com/products/tangerines.asp Compared to oranges, tangerines tend to be smaller in size, and have a looser peel. There are three major types of tangerines from the Western growing areas: Tangerines, Mandarins and Tangelos. Learn about them all here. Crops > Tangerine sunkist   products   lemons   oranges   limes   seasonal   fruits   citrus   101   grapefruit   tangerine   types   mandarins   minneola   tangelos Dec 30, 2007  

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Compared to oranges, tangerines tend to be smaller in size, and have a looser peel. There are three major types of tangerines from the Western growing areas: Tangerines, Mandarins and Tangelos. Learn about them all here.
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