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It is long after making a great uproar by orange liberalization of imports. It seems that but the mandarin orange suits Japanese people too. Whatever it may call it, the skin is thin and it is easy to eat, and the taste of a mandarin orange is also delicate and is decent. If it translates into English, it will become an orange, but it is completely a different thing in practice.

If a mandarin orange is told as a noted product of Saga, it will be said that the house mandarin orange from Saga is maintaining No.1 of Japan for 18 years after Showa 61. (2004)

Incidentally, a mandarin orange is taken out from a box, is put into a network etc., and seemingly, it will withstand long use, if it puts on a cool airy place.



There is no telling whether the mandarin orange of Saga is extraordinarily delicious. But, it is cold, sweet and delicious. Too, a mandarin orange is juicy and moistens thirst of a throat. The mandarin orange of winter is slightly sorry about the scent being lost. The somewhat blue mandarin orange which comes out in autumn is sweet-smelling.


  Japanese : Mikan
Article name : Fruit

Maker : Saga Farm Co-op
Yamato-cho, Saga
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