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minus-squareuphillbothwayslinkfedilink18•2 years agoThey were once marketed as being from Tangier, a city in Morocco where a few are grown. They’ve more recently been called Mandarins, because they’re in fact native to China.
They were once marketed as being from Tangier, a city in Morocco where a few are grown. They’ve more recently been called Mandarins, because they’re in fact native to China.