![]() The word mandarin refers to a wide range of varieties, including clementines, which are further subdivided into clemenules, orogrande, and fine clementines. Furthermore, humans have created new citrus varieties (artificial hybridisation) in search of sweeter, seedless, earlier or later ripening fruits. Citrus fruits can easily produce new varieties as a result of natural hybridisation, which occurs by chance. There is a lot of debate, and we can find contradictory information on the internet. ![]() What’s the difference between clementines and mandarins? In this article, we will debunk some myths about citrus fruits. ![]() Many marketing campaigns to sell food created by people who have never grown it have been successful in confusing consumers with misleading information. Many food myths may have arisen as a result of the disconnect between the countryside and consumers.
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