Tangerines

Tangerines Mandarin is a small evergreen tree, a species of the genus Citrus of the Rutaceae family.

The clementine plant (Citrus clementina) was first bred in 1902 by the French priest and breeder brother Clement (Clemen...
05/11/2022

The clementine plant (Citrus clementina) was first bred in 1902 by the French priest and breeder brother Clement (Clement) Rodier. Its fruits are similar in shape to tangerines, but sweeter. Clementine fruits are small, orange in color, round with a hard skin that adheres tightly to the juicy pulp.

Indoor mandarin grows up to 1.5 m and usually blooms at 6-8 years of age, but this period can be significantly reduced b...
05/11/2022

Indoor mandarin grows up to 1.5 m and usually blooms at 6-8 years of age, but this period can be significantly reduced by grafting and proper pruning. The fruits are tied by self-pollination and stay on the branches for several months.

Tangerines help the liver break down toxins and protect it, including from obesity. They also lower bad cholesterol leve...
04/11/2022

Tangerines help the liver break down toxins and protect it, including from obesity. They also lower bad cholesterol levels in the blood.

In the USSR, the first tangerines appeared in Abkhazia, where they were successfully grown. It was the Abkhaz fruits tha...
04/11/2022

In the USSR, the first tangerines appeared in Abkhazia, where they were successfully grown. It was the Abkhaz fruits that ripened in December and were distributed throughout the Union on the main holiday of the country.

Why Chinese mandarin?Pictures on demand- mantrin - adviser) - the name given by the Portuguese to officials in imperial ...
03/11/2022

Why Chinese mandarin?
Pictures on demand
- mantrin - adviser) - the name given by the Portuguese to officials in imperial China, later also in Korea and Vietnam. The name comes through the Portuguese medium (the word mandarim, meaning minister) from Sanskrit (mandari - commander) and corresponds to the proper Chinese word guan (官).

At the beginning of the 19th century, the first tangerine tree appeared in France, in the botanical garden of the city o...
03/11/2022

At the beginning of the 19th century, the first tangerine tree appeared in France, in the botanical garden of the city of Lyon. It was brought there from Algeria or Morocco, and its fruits were then called tangerines - from the port of Tangier, from which ships with African goods were sent to Europe.

It is believed that the first mandarin appeared in Italy in 1840. According to another legend, tangerine trees appeared ...
02/11/2022

It is believed that the first mandarin appeared in Italy in 1840. According to another legend, tangerine trees appeared in Europe in the 19th century as a gift to Napoleon. Now the main exporters of tangerines are Korea, Algeria, Morocco, China and Brazil.

These fruits are tasty, juicy and refreshing, and in addition, they are also healthy. Tangerines contain vitamins C, B1 ...
02/11/2022

These fruits are tasty, juicy and refreshing, and in addition, they are also healthy. Tangerines contain vitamins C, B1 and B2, beta-carotene, fiber, antioxidants and many other substances. And thanks to the latter, vitamin C retains its activity longer and better.

In the modern world, about 50 different varieties of mandarins are cultivated.
28/10/2022

In the modern world, about 50 different varieties of mandarins are cultivated.

An old tangerine tree can grow up to 5 meters in height.
27/10/2022

An old tangerine tree can grow up to 5 meters in height.

The birthplace of this fruit is Asia, more precisely, China.
27/10/2022

The birthplace of this fruit is Asia, more precisely, China.

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