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  1. Citrus unshiu - Wikipedia

    • One of the English names for the fruit, satsuma, is derived from the former Satsuma Province in Japan, from which these fruits were first exported to the West. [3] The Afrikaans name naartjie is also used in South African English. It came originally from the Tamil word nartei, meaning citrus. [11] See more

    Overview

    Citrus unshiu is a semi-seedless and easy-peeling citrus species, also known as the satsuma mandarin or … See more

    Nomenclature

    The unshiu is known as wēnzhōu mìgān (simplified Chinese: 温州蜜柑; traditional Chinese: 溫州蜜柑) in China, and mikan in Japan (or formally unshū mikan (温州蜜柑), the Japanese reading of the characters used in Chinese)… See more

    Classification

    Under the Tanaka classification system, Citrus unshiu is considered a separate species from the mandarin. Under the Swingle system, unshius are considered to be a group of mandarin varieties. Genetic analysis ha… See more

    Characteristics

    Citrus unshiu is one of the sweetest citrus varieties. It is usually seedless, and is about the size of other mandarin oranges (Citrus reticulata). Satsumas are known for their loose, leathery skin; the fruit is very easily peel… See more

    History

    Jesuits brought the fruit from Asia to North America in the 18th century, starting groves in the Jesuit Plantation upriver from New Orleans, Louisiana (then a part of New Spain). The municipal street "Orange" in New Orleans, w… See more

    Distribution

    Citrus unshiu is amongst others grown in Japan, Spain, central China, Korea, the US, South Africa, South America, New Zealand, and around the Black Sea. See more

    Varieties

    Unshiu varieties cluster among the mandarin family. There are, however, some hybrids.
    Kishu mikan
    Ōgonkan or Ki-mikan
    KomikanSee more

     
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  2. Naartjie refers to a citrus fruit that is grown in South Africa. The name can also be spelled with only one "a", "nartjie". It is sometimes described as soft citrus. The word itself is Afrikaans, and the fruit existed as far back as 1790.
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    Naartjie refers to a citrus fruit that is grown in South Africa. The name can also be spelled with only one "a", "nartjie". It is sometimes described as soft citrus. The word itself is Afrikaans, and the fruit existed as far back as 1790.
    www.delightedcooking.com/what-is-a-naartjie.htm
    One of the English names for the fruit, satsuma, is derived from the former Satsuma Province in Japan, from which these fruits were first exported to the West. [3] The Afrikaans name naartjie is also used in South African English. It came originally from the Tamil word nartei, meaning citrus. [11]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_unshiu
    “It is of Chinese origin, named after Usyu (Wenzhou), China, but introduced to the West via Japan.” Right. Wikipedia might want to have a fresh look at all that. Did you know that naartjies can be even more “naar” (sour/bitter) if picked green? The flesh is vivid yellow in the unripened fruit.
    www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-05-21-sweet …
     
  3. What Is a Naartjie? (with pictures) - Delighted Cooking

    May 16, 2024 · Some believe that the naartjie is of Japanese origin and was taken to China from Japan. This makes sense because naartjie exists in both countries and is known as migan or mikan. An expert can explain the differences …

     
  4. Citrus unshiu - Wikiwand

  5. What Is a Naartjie? - Spiegato

  6. Naartjie vs. Mandarin — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 29, 2024 · Naartjie is a type of tangerine from South Africa, known for its loose, leathery skin and sweet, tangy flavor; whereas Mandarin is a broader category of small, sweet citrus fruits with easier peelability and varied sweetness.

  7. Tangerine vs. Naartjie — What’s the Difference?

    Nov 3, 2023 · They are a popular fruit worldwide and are named after Tangier, Morocco, from where they were first shipped to Europe. Tangerines have a loose skin which makes them easy to peel, and they are typically available in winter. …

  8. naartjie - definition of naartjie in A Dictionary of South African ...

  9. Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, Naartjie genus)

    About seven species and more than seven hybrids are cultivated in southern Africa including familiar fruit such as oranges, naartjies, grapefruit and lemons. The genus Citrus is native to southeast Asia, occurring from northern India to …

  10. What Do South Africans Call Satsumas? - Stellina Marfa

  11. Naartjie Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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  13. naartjie: meaning, definition - WordSense

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  15. Citrus unshiu (Naartjie) - Plantinfo

  16. The viability of cultivating Naartjie in South Africa - ResearchGate

  17. Sweet on naartjies - Daily Maverick

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  19. NAARTJIE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary

  20. Is Satsuma A Naartjie? - Sweetish Hill

  21. NAARTJIE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary