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post Jan 24 2015, 05:32 PM, updated 9y ago

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Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food...-for-the-season

Ponkan

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These mandarins are 7 to 8cm across and plump. They are perhaps the most popular Chinese New Year mandarin orange as they combine a generous size with a succulent, juicy texture and a flavour that is sweet, vibrant and tangy. Yet, they are not so concentrated that you cannot eat a few at a time. The skin peels off easily.

Lukan

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They are similar in size to ponkans and have slightly rough, loose skin with a few wrinkles. They are also easy to peel. Good ones have a bright acidity and can be quite sweet, although overall, they have a milder flavour than ponkans. Like ponkans, their zest is fragrant but can be too soft and bitter to be useful in cooking.

Swatow

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About the same size as lukans and ponkans, and also from southern China as their name suggests, these mandarins have rougher, thicker skin which is harder to peel, chewier internal membranes and a less sweet taste. What they lack in finesse, they make up for in durability. They have a longer shelf life than many other mandarins and can last two to three weeks.

Kinno

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From Pakistan, these are also 7 to 8cm across, slightly squat in shape, with smooth, shiny and clingy skins and many seeds. When perfectly ripe, they are intensely sharp-sweet and full-flavoured. Eating more than one at a time may be overkill. Their ample juice and aromatic zest are good for making drinks and cocktails, and for cooking and baking.

Mikan

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These small mandarins are 5 to 7cm across and are very refreshing, with a light acidity and floral sweetness. A cinch to peel, they are also very juicy and seedless. In the United Kingdom, where they are mainly enjoyed at Christmas, they are called satsumas, after the name of a citrus-growing region in Kagoshima. Mikan mandarins are a speciality of some Japanese prefectures, such as Wakayama and Ehime, as well as of Korea's Jeju Island.

Clementine

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Bred from mandarin varieties cultivated in the Mediterranean region, these look like large tangerines or small mikans. They are distinctly more tart than either of those, easy to peel, quite juicy and seedless. As they are often imported from Europe, they can be expensive.

Mandelo

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This mandarin-tangerine-pomelo cross from the United States is the size of a grapefruit, with thin, clingy yellow-green skin and lots of seeds. Very sweet and abundantly juicy, it has a flavour halfway between pomelo and grapefruit, and a lingering but quite pleasant faint bitterness. These citrus fruit are called "cocktail grapefruit" by some producers. They are also good for making marmalade.

Dekopon

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The offspring of various crosses among orange, mikan and ponkan, these expensive fruit appear in Japanese supermarkets around this time of year. Called hallabongs in Korea, they are another Jeju Island speciality. As large as navel oranges, they have rough skin and a prominent "nipple".

They have a light but complex fragrance, no seeds and fat sacs. Their flavour is so concentrated and sugary-tart and juicy that they are practically a soft drink in fruit form.

Honey murcott

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They are thought to originate from the US and those sold here are usually grown in Australia or China. About 9cm wide, they are plump, with clingy but thin skin and a few seeds. Very juicy, they are moderately sweet, low-acid and sometimes bland. Note that the word "honey" is applied to this and other citrus varieties more for marketing purposes than because they actually taste like honey.

Tangerine

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The name "tangerine" originally referred to mandarins associated with Tangiers in North Africa, but its usage since has had more to do with public relations than botanical relations. The China tangerines sold here are sometimes confusingly labelled "baby oranges", which they are not. They are 4 to 5cm wide, with glossy, rough skins. Tangerines are often packed along with some green leaves, which symbolise strong relationships between the giver and the recipient. Densely sweet, low-acid tangerines have a short aftertaste and few or no seeds.

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Sour orange

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They are occasionally seen in gourmet supermarkets in December and January. In Japanese culture, they symbolise continuity and family inheritance in New Year celebrations. About 7cm, yellow to deep orange in hue, they are also known as Seville oranges in the West.

This pomelo-mandarin cross has a very old pedigree and history of cultivation. Traditionally used for making marmalade, confections, liqueurs, extracts and perfumes, it is not typically eaten raw as it has extremely sour juice, many seeds and membranes, and a tough, bitter, deeply fragrant rind.

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QUOTE(mohd86 @ Jan 24 2015, 05:37 PM)
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 05:32 PM)
Clementine

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Bred from mandarin varieties cultivated in the Mediterranean region, these look like large tangerines or small mikans. They are distinctly more tart than either of those, easy to peel, quite juicy and seedless. As they are often imported from Europe, they can be expensive.

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But I dun think Malaysia got sell this!
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:42 PM

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ponkam how much price this year?
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:44 PM

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Where do I get dekopon in malaysia??

In malaysia, esp among non-chinese
Most of thought Tangerin as their base/family name.
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:50 PM

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Guys I have some questions.

Why sometimes the taste of the mandarin change? Fermented? Still ok to eat?

I was wondering because the mandarins we get here is not very fresh, even the ones from Spain. But I really like them, so I make do.
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:51 PM

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looks pretty much same mostly
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:52 PM

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they are all orange.
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post Jan 24 2015, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(bereev @ Jan 24 2015, 05:52 PM)
pls photo chop cat eat orange  biggrin.gif
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post Jan 24 2015, 06:20 PM

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they all looks like oranges to me
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post Jan 24 2015, 06:26 PM

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mikan got in malaysia?
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post Jan 24 2015, 06:28 PM

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Looks the fxcking same to me. All good when they're free. LEL
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thank for information
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post Jan 24 2015, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 06:26 PM)
mikan got in malaysia?
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i think no
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:18 PM)
i think no
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but it look soooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooooooooodddd
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post Jan 24 2015, 10:23 PM

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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 10:20 PM)
but it look soooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooooooooodddd
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eh wait....the article says it is from korea's jeju island. i seem to have seen a box of korea's jeju mandarin orange in AEON BiG before.
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:18 PM)
i think no
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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 10:20 PM)
but it look soooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooooooooodddd
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Mikan is available at Isetan KLCC. But very expensive. 2.5 kg, RM 138.
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the guy cut the orange in wrong way, bad omen! this year gonna be bad luck!
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:26 PM)
Mikan is available at Isetan KLCC. But very expensive. 2.5 kg, RM 138.
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:26 PM)
Mikan is available at Isetan KLCC. But very expensive. 2.5 kg, RM 138.
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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 10:39 PM)
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They are considered as premium produce sad.gif
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:40 PM)
They are considered as premium produce sad.gif
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How's the taste?
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:42 PM)
How's the taste?
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I never tried, as they are really expensive.

I only had lokam and ponkam sad.gif
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:43 PM)
I never tried, as they are really expensive.

I only had lokam and ponkam sad.gif
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Sigh same here sad.gif
Anyone in /k tried it?
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:43 PM)
I never tried, as they are really expensive.

I only had lokam and ponkam sad.gif
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:44 PM)
Sigh same here  sad.gif
Anyone in /k tried it?
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guys, wanna divide? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 10:48 PM)
guys, wanna divide? laugh.gif
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500 gram = RM 138/5 = RM27.60 laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Jan 24 2015, 10:50 PM)
500 gram = RM 138/5 = RM27.60 laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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i believe 1 biji is around 100g
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I found Kumamoto Mikan at Presto Citta Mall

RM73 for 1 box with 12 biji only
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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jan 24 2015, 10:54 PM)
I found Kumamoto Mikan at Presto Citta Mall

RM73 for 1 box with 12 biji only
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jom share lol
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Lemon no have ? =(


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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 24 2015, 10:39 PM)
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Fresh fruit in Japan is already very expensive to begin with and these are exported to our country with our shitty exchange rate.
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Mausankan mane

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QUOTE(TenSou @ Jan 13 2017, 01:46 PM)
Fresh fruit in Japan is already very expensive to begin with and these are exported to our country with our shitty exchange rate.
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weh ini replyy bila nih ko nak revive
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QUOTE(EternalC @ Jan 13 2017, 01:55 PM)
weh ini replyy bila nih ko nak revive
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Didn't look at date, sorry. bangwall.gif

Someone else necro.

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QUOTE(TenSou @ Jan 13 2017, 01:56 PM)
Didn't look at date, sorry.  bangwall.gif

Someone else necro.
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QUOTE(zhou.xingxing @ Jan 24 2015, 05:52 PM)
they are all orange.
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They r all citrus.
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QUOTE(xjia @ Jan 13 2017, 01:42 PM)
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Updated with the new links
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I tried all already
They all tasted like oranges.

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post Jan 13 2017, 04:43 PM

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post Jan 13 2017, 04:44 PM

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the best and the sweetest are those tiny little ones - that one what kam?

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looks the same.. janji dpt makan & dpt vitamin c jer lar
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Hi, guys, just wondering, why don't people tanam this is in Malaysia? I meant for the more expensive produce.
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wtf necro. i tot leetan is back

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