The Official Citrus Fruit Thread
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It's no calamondin, but it'll do
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never had those
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The WBZ newsroom has just declared a citrus hour.
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deliciouscutuphalfdead wrote:How do y'all feel about kumquats?
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Just had a sumo orange for the firs time and holy shit was that good.
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Seriously team, if you haven't had a sumo orange yet you need to make that a priority.cutuphalfdead wrote:Just had a sumo orange for the firs time and holy shit was that good.
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Never heard of before.


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they're good with A-1
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they're a mandarin/california navel hybrid and the flavors come in waves, i can't get over how good it is
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my tangerine tree is starting to produce...got about 40 on their now all still green and about the size of a dime
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"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
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My uncle is a landscaper out of Riverside and every so often he'll send me a box of fruit from his clients' trees.doug rr wrote:my tangerine tree is starting to produce...got about 40 on their now all still green and about the size of a dime
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i'll be driving through there tomorrow, i'll stop in and say hey and grab a slice of piecutuphalfdead wrote:My uncle is a landscaper out of Riverside and every so often he'll send me a box of fruit from his clients' trees.doug rr wrote:my tangerine tree is starting to produce...got about 40 on their now all still green and about the size of a dime
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senor pedro n. clarkecutuphalfdead wrote:My uncle is a landscaper out of Riverside and every so often he'll send me a box of fruit from his clients' trees.doug rr wrote:my tangerine tree is starting to produce...got about 40 on their now all still green and about the size of a dime
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Got Sumos for more than half price because the PLU wasn't in the system so the kid just rang them up as navels.

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fuck yeah green grapes in that pumpernickel loaf.com okwashing machine wrote:Ladies and gents, I present to you the finger lime.
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if they are seedless, how do they reproduce?Anders wrote:"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
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tree cloning96583UP wrote:if they are seedless, how do they reproduce?Anders wrote:"Exclusive new citrus varietal, developed in Japan and now grown on family farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Large mandarin with some orange parentage. Its unique characteristics include a large, distinct shape that's easy to peel. Naturally seedless, sweet and juicy."
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I like mangoes
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