Dancy (citrus)

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The Dancy tangerine (zipper-skin tangerine, kid-glove orange) is one of the oldest and formerly most popular American citrus varieties, but is now rarely sold. The Dancy originated in 1867, as a seedling grown by Colonel . It was called tangerine because its parent, the , was believed to come from Morocco. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Orange Mills, Florida, United States
rdf:langString Citrus reticulata
rdf:langString The Dancy tangerine (zipper-skin tangerine, kid-glove orange) is one of the oldest and formerly most popular American citrus varieties, but is now rarely sold. The Dancy originated in 1867, as a seedling grown by Colonel . It was called tangerine because its parent, the , was believed to come from Morocco. It has an intense, medium-sweet flavour, and its juice is more strongly-flavoured than orange juice. It is known (and sometimes named) for its loose, pliable peel, which is mainly orange flavedo, with very little bitter white mesocarp (also called albedo or pith). This allows the peel to be eaten fresh and used to flavour dishes like . The Dancy may be a pure mandarin, unlike many commercial citrus cultivars, which are hybrids.
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