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Why can't we get seedless mandarins here? (Read 22965 times)
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Reply #15 - Jul 2nd, 2013 at 8:23am
 
This article is useful:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine

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The tangerine (Citrus tangerina)[1] is an orange-colored citrus fruit which is closely related to the mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata). Taxonomically, it may be named as a subspecies or variety of Citrus reticulata; further work seems to be required to ascertain its correct scientific name.[2] Tangerines are smaller than common oranges, and are usually easier to peel and to split into segments. The taste is considered less sour, but sweeter and stronger, than that of an orange.[3]


I can vouch for the fact that they are also easier to peel than many mandarins.
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Reply #16 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 4:58pm
 
I finally found some seedless Clementines at Woolworths - grown in SA. They are delicious.

Excellent.  Smiley
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Reply #17 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 7:35pm
 
My Hickson mandarins are just ripe enough to eat now, late enough to defeat the Mediterranean fruit fly, perfect for winter.

Choc full of seeds so no good for you Muso mandarin Muncher
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Reply #18 - Jul 11th, 2013 at 10:59am
 
Are you a commercial grower?
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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #19 - Jul 12th, 2013 at 6:08am
 
So hard to find 'authentic' Watermelons with seeds.
At least these taste like actual Watermelons (like Der  Tongue)
...those seedless types in the supermarket are pathetic and blande of taste.
Why people bother?
Oh yes, that's right - its not the taste, its about not the seeds. Roll Eyes

I think people who like 'seedless' anything
also like Companies who force Farmers via 'Laws' on their behalf, to constantly purchase Seed, because their crops will not rejuvenate and 2nd generation, etc.
PURE CORRUPTION and ROTTENESS  Angry
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Reply #20 - Mar 15th, 2014 at 12:45am
 
Sounds like a Chinaman who lost his testicles.
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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #21 - Mar 15th, 2014 at 1:04am
 
I've seen them at Woolworths and Harris Farm.  Like most "seedless" fruit they sometimes have the occasional small seed in them.
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Reply #22 - Mar 15th, 2014 at 1:13am
 
Frances wrote on Mar 15th, 2014 at 1:04am:
I've seen them at Woolworths and Harris Farm.  Like most "seedless" fruit they sometimes have the occasional small seed in them.


Does that make you feel anxious about eating them? Thinking that perhaps an overlooked seed may begin germinating in your stomach and take root in your upper intestine? Does the thought of having a little tree growing inside you make you nervous? Cheesy
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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #23 - Mar 15th, 2014 at 2:24am
 
Australian native finger limes are pretty special ... they have very few seeds, however (unfortunately) they're not sweet at all.

But they can be a great addition to salad dressings etc ...  Smiley
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Reply #24 - Mar 15th, 2014 at 2:26am
 
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Finger limes, a native rainforest fruit are now being harvested commercially and efforts are being made to broaden markets both in Australia and overseas.

A sausage-shaped fruit that vary in colour, finger limes have the same tangy taste as traditional limes but their flesh is made up of many shiny pearls that 'pop' when eaten.


http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3246629.htm
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Reply #25 - Mar 16th, 2014 at 1:36pm
 
Those finger limes look interesting.
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Reply #26 - Mar 16th, 2014 at 3:56pm
 
what do you do with them?

Eat them as they are? do they need to be cooked? Or are they more like a condiment that is added to food to spice it up?
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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #27 - Mar 16th, 2014 at 5:53pm
 
Apparently they're a big hit in certain more exclusive restaurants where they are used in dressings etc, both for savory and sweet dishes.

They are fine raw.

I was quite surprised, when first finding out about Australia's own native citrus and my first taste was of another (round variety) native to South East QLD - which I happened across whilst bush-walking!

The finger limes are more generally found in North East NSW, but I found some growing at a local TAFE college near home. They looked most like number 2 in the picture.

The flesh could certainly be described as "shiny pearls that 'pop'"( ... with tanginess, I would add) ... Smiley



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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #28 - Sep 2nd, 2014 at 8:26am
 
Seedless fruits are terrible and bland in taste, possibly nutrition as well.
Grain fed (Farmed Fish) Salmon are bland and of poorer quality than 'natural' Salmon from the Wild (what's left of it).

Give me a WaterMelon with seeds in it any day - it tastes like a WaterMelon.

But give it a generation, and society will get 'used to it' and the 'better' world will be a thing of the past
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Re: Why can't we get seedless mandarins here?
Reply #29 - Sep 2nd, 2014 at 9:50am
 

Your local Woollies store:

"Delite Mandarins are a great tasting, seedless, easy-to-peel mandarin grown in Australia and available from August to November each year. Delite mandarins are a naturally occurring product with absolutely no genetic modification. The seedless quality of the fruit is due to where it is grown. Delite mandarins are isolated from pollen sources, and it's pollen that causes the development of seeds in mandarins of this variety."

http://www.woolworths.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/website/woolworths/freshfoodideas/f...

https://www.buyfruit.com.au/seedless-mandarins
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