Local Mandarin
The local mandarin is a type of citrus fruit cultivated in various regions of Iran, especially in the northern part of the country. These mandarins are usually smaller and sweeter than other types and have thinner skin, making them easy to peel.
Local Iranian mandarins refer to various types grown in different parts of the country, particularly in northern and southern Iran. Due to Iran’s diverse climate, these mandarins have unique characteristics and flavors. In northern Iran, especially in Mazandaran, high-quality mandarins with a distinctive taste and aroma are cultivated, known as Mazandaran local mandarins.
Local mandarins are typically harvested after the Satsuma mandarins.
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