Introduction of a mouthful of tangerine mandarin, how much is the size and price of a mouthful of tangerine mandarin fruit
Do you know Jinxiang, a new citrus variety Tainong 1? Japan has small oranges Fuzhou honey, Taiwan Miaoli citrus fruit growers developed for seven years, last year successfully improved Ponkan and Fuzhou honey, planted a super mini orange, the size is smaller than eggs, bigger than 50 yuan coins, taste sweeter than ordinary Ponkan oranges, some children can tuck four oranges into a mouthful, today ran into a typhoon, fruit growers also rushed to harvest.
A mouthful of orange next to an ordinary orange is like running into a giant. The scale on the scale is only 3 to 4 grams. Measured with a ruler, it is about 5 centimeters in diameter, which is smaller than an egg and only bigger than a 50 yuan coin. A special mini variety is called a mouthful of orange and Phoenix mandarin. Huang surnamed fruit farmer: "because as long as the tail part of the red can be eaten, called a little red." "
Peel off a mouthful of oranges, there is a petal of flesh, ultra-mini oranges, children can eat several. Reporter: "how many tablets can you take in one bite, brother?" "people:" four. "
People: "my old man's teeth are afraid of sour. This kind of praise is not sour but also smells like oranges." "
A husband and wife surnamed Huang spent seven years improving Ponkan and Fuzhou honey to grow a mouthful of tangerine and Phoenix oranges in Taiwan. in fact, Japan also has this kind of small oranges, which are all sold in high-end fruits imported from Taiwan, called Fuzhou honey. Only 15 in a box costs 1000 yuan. Some customers buy 30-40 cases at a time. "
Customer: "it tastes tender and sweet, and it can be eaten with skin." "
A mouthful of Japanese oranges were airlifted to Taiwan from Ehime Prefecture and stressed that they can be eaten together with their skins. Each of the 70 oranges in Taiwan costs more than 60 yuan on average. A box of 70 oranges in Taiwan costs 500 yuan, less than 8 yuan each. It is much cheaper, fresh and fresh, and there is a strong fragrance on the orange peel. After peeling, the oranges are full of fragrance.
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