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The Instacart guide to tangerine products
About tangerines
Tangerines are citrus fruits that are closely related to oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits. Tangerines are a type of Mandarin orange, a popular variety of oranges grown in China for thousands of years. Tangerines are usually reddish-orange and smaller than most oranges. Many people refer to any orange that fits that description as a tangerine. However, a tangerine tastes sweeter and less sour or tart than most oranges. Like a Mandarin orange, it's easy to peel and separate the sections.
These fruits are named after Tangiers, Morocco, the port where they were first shipped to the rest of the world in the 19th century. When they arrived in Florida, they became an important commercial crop. Today, people also grow tangerines in Arizona, California, and Texas. They're also popular in Australia, Japan, India, and many parts of Africa.
How to pick out tangerines
Tangerines are available all year from a variety of stores through Instacart! In the United States, they're in season from November through January. Look for fruit with glossy, reddish-orange skin with tiny pores or dimples. Some of the skin near the stem may be green, and tangerines that feel heavy for their size are juicier. They often have a strong, citrus smell. You should avoid fruits with deep wrinkles, grooves, discolorations, bumps, bruises, or soft spots.
After tangerines are picked, they stop ripening. This means you should use them as soon as possible for the best taste. You can keep tangerines in your refrigerator for up to a month or in a cool place like a basement for two or three weeks. Before you eat them, rinse your tangerines.
How to prepare and serve tangerines
Tangerines taste great in smoothies, fruit or green salads, and drinks. For a creamy tangerine smoothie, combine a peeled tangerine, shredded coconut, a frozen banana, almond milk, and vanilla extract. In a green salad, tangerines taste great with some almonds or pecans and dried cranberries.
You can also use tangerines to make desserts like scones, pies, and tarts. For candied tangerine peel, cook the peels in boiling water for a few minutes, then change the water and boil them for the same time again. Then, boil equal amounts of fresh water and sugar. Add the peels, simmer them for about 45 minutes, and then remove them and coat them in sugar. You can save the leftover tangerine syrup and use it on pancakes or waffles. You can also add the syrup to tea.
Tangerines shine in sauces for fish, chicken, pork, beef, and duck as well. For a delicious ham glaze, cook two sticks of butter, two tangerines, 2 cups of tangerine juice, 2 cups of brown sugar, 1 cup of water, two cinnamon sticks, and whole cloves in a saucepan for 30 to 40 minutes. Cut the tangerines into thin slices first. As your ham cooks, baste it with the glaze every half an hour for a delicious flavor and serve it with the remaining glaze on the side.Â
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FAQs about tangerines
Tangerine zest is made from the reddish-orange peel, and it usually looks like an orange powder. You can dry it or store it in the freezer—zest tangerines with a cheese grater or a knife to scrape away the orange part of the peel. Make sure you turn it often to avoid including the bitter, white pith. You can use tangerine zest to add a unique flavor to desserts, marinades, and smoothies.
People sometimes call Dancy tangerines Christmas tangerines because they ripen in December, and parents often add them to kids' Christmas stockings. Algerian tangerines, also called clementines, are usually seedless. Honey or Murcott tangerines are small and seedy, but they're also very sweet and juicy.
Tangerines are low in calories and high in fiber. They have no fat or cholesterol, and their great flavor can make healthy meals more enjoyable. One tangerine has almost all the vitamin C that an average person needs in a day. This nutrient is important for a healthy immune system, healthy skin, and healthy eyes.
Tangerines also contain vitamin A, niacin, iron, folate or folic acid, beta carotene, copper, vitamin B6, potassium, thiamine, and vitamin B5. Tangerine zest and peels contain an antioxidant called tangeretin that could help you lower your cholesterol. These fruits can also help prevent cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, and many other health issues.