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For a few weeks, we have been buying regular small boxes of oranges
from the local coop, described as 'grade 1 easy peelers' - Spanish mandarin. Having a sweet tooth, I found them quiet juicy and sweet though not entirely consistent even from the same box. The last box contents was different, not so sweet, not so juicy and very pithy, not nice at all so they were binned. The obvious difference was that they had a lump where the stalk goes, bulging rather like nipple. Might that suggest they had been picked too soon, or simply a different variety? |
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