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  2. 12 Fruits That Are In Season for the Winter - AOL

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    Try these winter fruits available in the cold months as snacks or in your favorite recipes: pomegranates, pears, and citrus like oranges. 12 Fruits That Are In Season for the Winter Skip to main ...

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    Avocados, strawberries, lima beans, honeydew melon, and beets are among the list of produce in season now. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. Mandarin orange - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin orange fruits are small 40–80 millimetres (1.6–3.1 in). [3] Their color is orange, yellow-orange, or red-orange. [5] The skin is thin and peels off easily. [3] Their easiness to peel is an important advantage of mandarin oranges over other citrus fruits. [5]

  6. Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranate fruit – whole and piece with arils Fruit Platter- Seasonal Fruits. The outer layer, often edible, of most fruits is called the pericarp. Typically formed from the ovary, it surrounds the seeds; in some species, however, other structural tissues contribute to or form the edible portion.

  7. List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia

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    Clymenia fruits are a small hesperidium, a citrus fruit. Sweet and lemony in flavor, the tangerine-sized fruits are highly segmented, with yellow pulp, and a leathery rind. They contain a large number of polyembryonic seeds. Clymenia platypoda B.C.Stone Clymenia platypoda: Clymenia polyandra (Tanaka) Swingle Clymenia polyandra