I've always understood it to be called a "mandarin orange" rather than just a "mandarin".
2007-05-10 15:01:20
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answered by Alejandro 3
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Mandarin is a type of orange
2007-05-10 13:19:32
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answered by Ellie 5
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Mandarin orange or mandarin is a small citrus tree (Citrus reticulata) with fruit resembling the orange.
2007-05-10 13:15:49
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answered by ? 7
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It's a "mandarin orange".
2007-05-10 13:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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ever heard of a mandarin orange?
2007-05-10 13:33:02
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answered by Puss In Suit 5
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a mandarin orange is a fruit, but it's basically a fancy name for a tangerine.
2007-05-10 13:15:09
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answered by kittyluvr0223 3
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It's an Orange
2007-05-10 13:16:02
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answered by puddinskitz 3
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it is a small orange. it can also be a dialect of chineese language. "Mandarine" or a person from that ethnic area or group in china.
2007-05-10 13:36:52
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answered by Pazzionflower 3
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It's a citrus fruit from the tangerine family.
2007-05-10 13:37:03
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answered by margarita 7
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It is a type of orange.
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2007-05-10 13:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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