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princess_morbucks
25-01-14, 08:56
Native to South-east Asia and originally cultivated in large quantities in China and Japan, mandarin oranges spread further around the world only from the early 19th century. They have since become so widely and successfully grown that mandarin varieties and hybrids together form the largest group in the citrus genus.
The mandarin orange is considered a chief citrus species, along with the pomelo and the citron. Almost all other commonly eaten citrus fruits, including regular oranges and lemons, are descendants of these three and their hybrids.
Mandarins are important during Chinese New Year for several reasons. Many mandarin types are at their seasonal best between mid-winter and mid-spring, when the New Year falls. Their round shape and golden colour are also considered auspicious, symbolising wealth and good fortune; and they are conveniently sized for giving and eating.
When storing mandarin oranges, remember that freshness equals flavour.
Keep mandarins away from dampness and high temperatures. Discard any wrappings that can trap moisture and place the fruit in a shallow woven basket or container that allows for some air circulation. Avoid using a deep container and try not to stack the mandarins too high, as this hinders air circulation.
Go over all the fruit at least once a day to check for incipient soft, bruised or brown spots, which can deteriorate quickly, and remove any blemished ones. You can also store mandarins loosely packed in paper bags in the fridge vegetable drawer, but check their condition every couple of days.
Some of the ornamental potted plants sold at Chinese New Year bear fruit which resemble tangerines or clementines. Likely hybrids of calamansi, mandarin and other small citrus, the plants are often developed and grown for looks rather than taste, and may have been treated with pesticides. So never assume they are edible. Always check with the vendor if they can be eaten.
Here is a guide to the many different mandarin kinds sold at supermarkets and wet markets during Chinese New Year.
- See more at: http://www.soshiok.com/content/cheat-sheet-mandarin-oranges#sthash.Jr5aEdhy.dpuf

Kelonguni
25-01-14, 09:26
Power contributor. Picking orange also have tips.

kellogs
25-01-14, 10:22
Power contributor. Picking orange also have tips.

haha yes i agreed!

Princess what is your address? I go and deliver few carton of oranges to your home lah

princess_morbucks
25-01-14, 12:05
Power contributor. Picking orange also have tips.

Lol..thanks :).

Hope it will be of help, so that when we visit someone's home during this festive season, we can bring him nice oranges and spread the new year cheer, as well as appreciating his home, whether it is a grand or humble one.


haha yes i agreed!

Princess what is your address? I go and deliver few carton of oranges to your home lah


Thanks bro kellogs for your offer of soon kueh and oranges.
I am so touched!
Princess lives in a castle in the clouds.
So anything that is in the cloud will be accessible ;).

lifeline
25-01-14, 18:29
So anything that is in the cloud will be accessible ;).

Do you mean bitcoin? :D
Thanks Princess for the sharing.