


They have slightly tougher skins, and their flavor is a little less sweet. Sometimes, you’ll find tangerine-grapefruit hybrids labeled and sold as tangerines as well.

Tangerine: Tangerines refer to a group of several distinct mandarin-pomelo hybrids.They also have thinner and looser skins that make them easier to peel. (Yes, it’s the grandmother!) Mandarins are typically smaller and sweeter than oranges, with a slightly flattened shape. Mandarin: This is an original species of orange from where the common orange descended.It’s believed to be a hybrid of a pomelo and a mandarin orange. Orange: Also known as a common orange or sweet orange (these are the navel, Valencia, and blood oranges you see in stores), this fruit has a thick rind, bitter pith, and sweet-tart flesh.There are many different types of orange citrus fruits, so let’s take a look at the main ones below. The way we typically use the term “orange” refers to the large, round, sweet fruit we know and love, but botanically speaking, an orange is the fruit of various citrus species in the family Rutaceae.
