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Mandrain?

  • 21-02-2012 3:05pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 191 ✭✭


    Hey Guys,

    this is a bit strange to ask. i have been avoiding fruit for years as the typical excuse 'i didnt like it'. recently i have been eating healthier and bring fruit into my diet at work.

    now my problem is, i bought a punnet of either mandrain or clemtine and i loved them, they had seeds in them (if this helps). i have since then bought mandrains from lidl (doesnt actually say what the are on the label) and they where bitter like oranges, so i went to buy mandrains in tesco and same thing.

    i liked the small oranges that are like more water (kind of reminds me of MiWadi) and less acidy if that makes sense.

    what fruit am i actually looking for when i shop?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,407 ✭✭✭Cardinal Richelieu


    jjjade wrote: »
    Hey Guys,

    this is a bit strange to ask. i have been avoiding fruit for years as the typical excuse 'i didnt like it'. recently i have been eating healthier and bring fruit into my diet at work.

    now my problem is, i bought a punnet of either mandrain or clemtine and i loved them, they had seeds in them (if this helps). i have since then bought mandrains from lidl (doesnt actually say what the are on the label) and they where bitter like oranges, so i went to buy mandrains in tesco and same thing.

    i liked the small oranges that are like more water (kind of reminds me of MiWadi) and less acidy if that makes sense.

    what fruit am i actually looking for when i shop?

    First of all I will say its fruit not a tin of beans so hard to get a consistent product, you could look out for particular varieties of clementines like nadorcott which is usually sweet but its a little more expensive so its usually in supermarket premium packs. If you like watery bland flavours, satsuma is a good one to try. As you don't seem to like sharp don't ever buy Mandoras from Cyprus, can be worse than eating a grapefruit.

    Some tasting notes at the below link plus it tells you when some of the varieties are in season.

    http://goodfruitguide.co.uk/fruits/clementines



    P.S its mandarin and clementines, I originally thought this was a thread on manflu!


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