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Clementine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A clementine is the fruit of Citrus reticulata, and is a cross between a mandarin orange and an orange created by the Algerian priest Pierre Clément in 1902. Clementines are sometimes mistaken for tangerines, but the clementine has a more easily removed skin, a sweeter fruit, and no seeds.
Like all fruits, "clementine" can also refer to the tree.
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