Shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia.
Undoubtedly you saw the mandarin Ki-Ming; I recognize him from your description.
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The mandarin was bought at a Woolworths store on Findon Road yesterday.
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At one end of the room sat the mandarin who was judge.
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She took the little mandarin in her hand, but without examining him.
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And the yellow-faced mandarin was as busy picking them up as anyone.
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The most common flavors are lemon, mandarinorange, strawberry, coffee, almond, and mint.
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Remember this chocolate hazelnut meringue tower with mandarinorange curd, made by Eunice Power?
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This salad is also nice with a drained can of mandarinorange segments tossed in.
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I opened a can of mandarinorange slices and spooned some into his plastic dish.
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Rolling the mandarinorange can between her palms, Collette drifted toward me, smiling like a debutante.
Ús de citrus reticulata en anglès
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Although cultivated pummelos represent selections from one progenitor species, Citrus maxima, cultivated mandarins are introgressions of C. maxima into the ancestral mandarin species Citrusreticulata.