Tangerines

Tangerines

The tangerine belongs to the citrus family and originates from China. The most popular clementines were named after the monk Clement Rodier (1829-1904) who identified this particular variety in Algeria. They look like small oranges, have an orange peel and a wonderful aroma. Cultivation in Greece covers an area of ​​approximately 70,000 hectares. In first place is Argolida, with 19,200 acres, followed by Arta, Laconia, Chania, Korinthia, Thesprotia, Etoloakarnania, Messinia, etc. Tangerines are a valuable guardian of health: a rich source of vitamin A and carotene that contribute to the proper development of teeth and bones and participate in the formation of rhodopsin, a pigment with a particularly beneficial effect on vision and a protective effect against macular degeneration. It is also rich in vitamin C, potassium, calcium, magnesium.

Beneficial properties

Antioxidants in tangerines, such as vitamin C and nobiletin, may protect the body from chronic brain diseases such as schizophrenia or Parkinson's.

Vitamin C helps in the production of collagen, which decreases in our body over time. At the same time, it prevents free radicals from destroying the health of the skin.

Availability period

VarietiesNovDecJanFebMar
Clementine✔️✔️
Nova✔️✔️✔️
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Ortanique✔️✔️

Packaging – Standardization

PACKINGNET WEIGHTDIMENSIONS
Wooden box
10kg40x30x20
Carton box10kg40x30x20
Carton box7kg40x30x16
Plastic box10kg
40x30x20
Plastic box15kg50x30x27