Same in Australia, there's a couple different types of oranges (like naval and blood orange) and then heaps of different mandarines (like imperial, sumo, afourer, phoenix, amorette, etc)
@@surfie007, you forgot to mention the most popular variety of oranges in Australia. Valencia oranges. Same name as the place Kate went to in Spain in the video :)
Always buy the smallest oranges you can find, the smaller they are the more packed with flavor, if they are too big they end up being watery and barely have flavor.
North Florida used to be citrus country. No longer. Too many freezes, though that may be changing with warming. There’s a town called Satsuma, though that might have been just optimism…
If you do customer service regarding a product, at least know the product 😂 Every time they call these places the contact centre staff have no clue on things they could google 😂
You haven’t figured out it’s the same 3 people they call every time? It’s not really customer service lines, it’s an opener to the topic. Geez can’t believe how many times I’ve commented this.
Have you ever considered, that the word might have originated in another language, with different pronunciation rules, and just been adopted into the English language?
@@johanneshalberstadt3663 All languages have been borrowing words for thousands of years and the long-established principle is that you pronounce it in your own way. So this is an irrelevance.
How is this British woman storming onto this Orange Farmers property, immediatley ripping fruit from his trees, dropping the peel on his soil and then jovially offering him a piece of his own fruit, all without asking or being invited to? So rude, over-bearing and entitled. Maybe it's just the editing but it's really embarrassing to watch. She almost behaves like his superior, but shes a guest and asking for information.
Oh my darlin'
Oh my darlin'
Oh my darlin' Clementine!
You are lost and gone forever.
Oh my darlin' Clementine!
Actually always wondered this and now I know thanks 😊
In the Netherlands we all call them Mandarines, i never even knew there where this many varieties!
Same in Australia, there's a couple different types of oranges (like naval and blood orange) and then heaps of different mandarines (like imperial, sumo, afourer, phoenix, amorette, etc)
same in Poland
@@surfie007, you forgot to mention the most popular variety of oranges in Australia. Valencia oranges. Same name as the place Kate went to in Spain in the video :)
Always buy the smallest oranges you can find, the smaller they are the more packed with flavor, if they are too big they end up being watery and barely have flavor.
facts
North Florida used to be citrus country. No longer. Too many freezes, though that may be changing with warming. There’s a town called Satsuma, though that might have been just optimism…
Satsumas we don’t get in Canada.
They all just get called mandarins here in Australia.
probably because they're the original small orange...
Same in Germany.
Where I live a Satsuma is a variety of plum with deep red flesh. As far as I know the citrus variety is not known here.
So… where does the kumquat fit in all this?
0:16 "I couldn't tell ya coz I'm not a big pretty dad", what on earth is the guy on the other end of the phone saying?😅
Nadorcott my favorite
Pablo is 🔥🔥🔥
I’m more confused than i started! I thought they were all the same
Finally a useful episode! :-) I do like on of the previous video comments though "why is there a hole in doughnuts? We are off to Saturn to find out!"
I prefer satsumas. They smells better and a bit sourish. Clementinè is sweeter but left weird scent of my fingers and I don`t like :)
Goodness, Kate you beauty!
If you do customer service regarding a product, at least know the product 😂
Every time they call these places the contact centre staff have no clue on things they could google 😂
You haven’t figured out it’s the same 3 people they call every time? It’s not really customer service lines, it’s an opener to the topic. Geez can’t believe how many times I’ve commented this.
There was a variety of mandarins with lot of seeds, but a particular aroma you could feel meters away. Nowhere to be found nowadays.
For me easy:
Sweet = yes
Sour = no
What an odd way to pronounce 'clementine'. The last syllable rhymes with 'mine' not 'mean'.
Have you ever considered, that the word might have originated in another language, with different pronunciation rules, and just been adopted into the English language?
@@johanneshalberstadt3663 All languages have been borrowing words for thousands of years and the long-established principle is that you pronounce it in your own way. So this is an irrelevance.
When I was a kid, back in the 60's, just about the only fresh orange you saw was the navel.
How is this British woman storming onto this Orange Farmers property, immediatley ripping fruit from his trees, dropping the peel on his soil and then jovially offering him a piece of his own fruit, all without asking or being invited to? So rude, over-bearing and entitled. Maybe it's just the editing but it's really embarrassing to watch. She almost behaves like his superior, but shes a guest and asking for information.
because shes allowed to do that she pays them i believe
I assume you also belive movies are real lol
First bitches
Oh my god, who the hell cares?
@@inactive8630 You do
@@mraj8372 I don't care if you're first, and neither does anyone else but you.