Mandarin
Mandarins belong to the Citrus genus. It’s believed they originated in ancient China, which is how they got their name.
Their peel is deep-orange, leathery, and protects the sweet, juicy segments inside.
Mandarins grow on flowering small- to moderately-sized citrus trees. As they ripen, they change from a deep green to their recognizable orange color and grow to a width of about 1.6–3 inches (4–8 cm)
Benefits of Mandarin
They're Rich in Vitamins and Plant Compounds.
They're a Good Source of Fiber.
They May Reduce Your Risk of Kidney Stones.
They May Help Fight or Protect Against Cancer.
They Contain Nutrients That Boost Heart Health.
They May Protect Your Brain.
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