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Where did the name Ehime Orange come from?

Because it is actually neither an orange nor a tangerine, but a hybrid of the two, it was named Ehime No. 38 tangerine.

The price is much more expensive than the ordinary tangerines and oranges we eat. It costs ten yuan a pound. When peeling it, I found that its skin is indeed very thin, only one thickness thicker than the sugar orange peel we usually eat. Ding Dian is indeed a conscience fruit compared to oranges.

But after taking a bite, you will find that the taste does not inherit the advantages of oranges and oranges at all. It is not as sour as oranges and not as sweet as oranges. Instead, it is very tasteless.

Introduction: Ehime No. 38 tangerine is a new Japanese hybrid citrus variety with vigorous growth. The fruit is round, dark orange, with sparse oil cells, smooth, and beautiful appearance. The average fruit weight is 200 grams and is easy to peel.

It contains 15° of sugar and less than 0.5° of acid. It is seedless, has a tender taste and is fragrant and refreshing, with excellent flavor. It is storage-resistant, has strong cold resistance, has an excellent high yield, and produces clusters of fruits. It is an early-maturing satsuma variety with great potential.