Citrus × tangerina refers to the tangerine, a type of citrus fruit closely related to mandarins.
🍊 What it is
- A hybrid citrus species (the “×” indicates it’s a cross between related species)
- Usually considered a variety of mandarin orange
- Smaller, sweeter, and less acidic than regular oranges
🌱 Characteristics
- Bright orange color
- Thin, easy-to-peel skin
- Juicy segments with a sweet, slightly tangy flavor
- Often has fewer seeds (depending on variety)
🥗 Nutritional benefits
- High in vitamin C (boosts immunity)
- Contains fiber for digestion
- Rich in antioxidants
- Low in calories
🍽️ Common uses
- Eaten fresh as a snack
- Added to fruit salads
- Used in juices and desserts
- Zest used for flavoring dishes
👍 Fun fact
The name “tangerine” comes from Tangier (Morocco), a port where this fruit was once widely exported.
If you want, I can explain the difference between tangerines, mandarins, and oranges—they’re often confused!