Biologist here: the fungus described attacks oranges, tomatoes and any other acidic fruits. It's hyphe and mycelium resemble a tangled mess. This is why is called arachne capillus pubisidae, more commonly known as "spider pubes" among mycologists. It is not a serious threat to the trees but can cause coughing if it is swalloed.
Ah, the mandarin. Found at the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench. They are bottom feeder omnivores. They did not evolve fins or scales because they don't need it.
Gone to pick your own orchards many times and picked my own fruit. Nice way to get out, get some basic stretching in and get nutritious fruits at a modest discount.
@@mastergrillex 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good joke. I'll be laughing all day. 😂 P.S. I wasn't thinking about #TrumpWantsToKillUsAll when I typed that, but if the orange fits...🍊😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@sylph99, I'm fond of Constant Comment, it has orange and spices and is delicious hot or cold. No sugar or honey for me, I like it just as it is brewed.
Might try that myself. I already dry limes for use, mostly in soups. Poke a hole into the lime before tossing it into the soup, it'll flavor the soup and is yummy when sucking the soup/juice from the lime while eating the soup. Tossed one lime into my lentil soup last night, supreme yum! Dried mandarin and chicken soup sounds like a match made in heaven!
It is interesting that Mandarin oranges are the true original orange, whereas what we think of as an orange today is actually a hybrid of a mandarin orange and a pomelo (approximately 42% pomelo and 58% mandarin).
1:07 Not Stamen... 1:12 a single pistil with many white fused stamens with many yellow anthers containing pollen - 1:15 Not cotyledons!, it is a green ovary, with a single yellowish stigma topped with a style to recieve the pollen, all making up the pistil. 1:32 not the stamens, but the 5 lobed green calyx remains attached to the base of the fruit.
I love mandarin oranges too. But I live in Canada, where it’s too cold for them to grow, so the only place I can get them is at the grocery store… which is a place where people apparently meet up to make dates… but I’ve never had any such luck either.
Fun fact: concentrated orange “oil” can dissolve styrofoam, like literally vanishes into thin air. If it were practical to extract on an industrial scale, it could help eliminate tons of landfill
It would not eliminate tons of landfill. It would be the same weight just condensed. It barely figuratively vanishes, let alone literally. All you have done is remove the air. The resulting polystyrene sludge would coat and harden on all other trash, making it exponentially more difficult to find a way to make a practical use for the other landfill materials in the future.
I love mandarin oranges, and I’ve never noticed some of these really cool hidden facts about them. It’s really interesting to learn new and neat things about such familiar fruit!
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That was fascinating; what a great little bit of scientific discovery you can do with your kids, to foster a curiosity about the world, excellent stuff 👍
Well I didn’t realize when I clicked on this video that I would a little smarter. Where I’m going to use this new information I don’t know! Maybe I can impress my wife!😂
There was a fish video released 4 days ago, relax mate. You don't have to scroll down the list too far to see that sea life, while the prominent focus of the channel is not the only thing that is talked about on it.
I am East African. We call them Tangerines I have never seen a seedless one. They are green and yummy seeds and all. All other facts in the video remain the same.
My mouth got all watery/drooly while watching, I think I should buy a bunch when I'll go back to the grocery. Almost feel like licking the damn screen.
I ate mandarins without even thinking, but thanks to u, from today onwards, I'll first think about it's unique creator, 'nd I'll definitely thank God before eating it. 🙏 😊❤
The mould that produces the softening of the mandarin is most likely Penicillium digitatum. When mandarins get more rotten and the mould is bluish in colour that will most likely be Penicillium italicum. This usually follows after initial P. digitatum softening in the natural citrus fruit rotting process. Neither is dangerous to human consumption.
I’m traveling in south east Asia and mostly all orange or mandarins here have seeds which is no big deal, unlike back in Canada I always was picky about it and especially about seeds in watermelon I had to have seedless but here watermelons have seeds and I love it 😻
Limonene. That must be the inflammable liquid that squirts out when you squeeze the peel. If you squeeze it over a flame, it makes a neat little display of sparks.
back in grade school if one us had an orange in their lunch, we would take a piece of the peel, fold it over, and squeeze it flat and squirt each other with the juice. we would have orange wars silly kid stuff, but funny memories 😀
So the albedo at 2:48 could be considered the equivalent of the umbilical cord for the fetus. Especially since each segment of citrus has its own. Thanks for an unexpected adventure into the anatomy of a piece of citrus. ❤
Transported as a water source, for the construction of the great wall in China, as the water would not evaporate over the extended long journey required to reach the outposts. With the added benefit of seeds for reproduction.
I’ve eaten so many oranges, with and without seeds, that the only thing I learned from this video was the part under the stem. 😂I’ve seen that part but never examined it closely
WARNING: If you don't want to see a fruit you really enjoy, all moldy under a microscope, careful near the end of this video, because you get just that. 😬
@@emgodasSome people believe in the mystery of history, & they consider evidence of the unknown. Meaning, we consider the belief of god plus science. You should not categorize anyone. It looks stupid and shallow.
Biologist here: the fungus described attacks oranges, tomatoes and any other acidic fruits. It's hyphe and mycelium resemble a tangled mess. This is why is called arachne capillus pubisidae, more commonly known as "spider pubes" among mycologists. It is not a serious threat to the trees but can cause coughing if it is swalloed.
Thank you. ❤
🙏🏻
I love that "spider pubes" is basically a technical term.
Interesting
- Thank you 😊!!
Ah, the mandarin.
Found at the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench.
They are bottom feeder omnivores.
They did not evolve fins or scales because they don't need it.
they've also evolved a chemical defense mechanism to ward off rubber.
@@yomuthabyotchand cats... are cats made of rubber? I kinda need a video on the topic now.
David Attenborough 😍
@@OctaBech never saw a cat climb into a fish bowl?
i love how he admits that he picked the oranges by himself 😢
It shouldn't be called orange.
@@sqlexp sorry. M A N D A R I N
Gone to pick your own orchards many times and picked my own fruit. Nice way to get out, get some basic stretching in and get nutritious fruits at a modest discount.
Love the way my phone shortened the title to 'Something Mysterious comes out when you peel off the top of a man...'
😂
Hairpiece glue?
@@TheTrumpReaper He really must live rent-free in your head.
@@mastergrillex 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good joke. I'll be laughing all day. 😂
P.S. I wasn't thinking about #TrumpWantsToKillUsAll when I typed that, but if the orange fits...🍊😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah we know, cause god emporer Trump lives rent free in your pinhead, everyday.
thats the wierdest fish i've ever seen
True
yea... I think it's a flounder
Ikr
A fish that grow on trees? That must be some fisherman's tale
It’s the BLOOP
Mystery solved!
Chinese love to sun dry the mandarin orange peels for making a spice, good for making soup.
Some old aged dry orange peel can cost very expensive.
The older, the more expensive.
They also use it for tea
@sylph99, I'm fond of Constant Comment, it has orange and spices and is delicious hot or cold. No sugar or honey for me, I like it just as it is brewed.
I love the peels
Might try that myself. I already dry limes for use, mostly in soups. Poke a hole into the lime before tossing it into the soup, it'll flavor the soup and is yummy when sucking the soup/juice from the lime while eating the soup. Tossed one lime into my lentil soup last night, supreme yum!
Dried mandarin and chicken soup sounds like a match made in heaven!
It is interesting that Mandarin oranges are the true original orange, whereas what we think of as an orange today is actually a hybrid of a mandarin orange and a pomelo (approximately 42% pomelo and 58% mandarin).
Nothing is better than a friend with knowledge. I hope your friends & family are grateful for you. ❤
Wait...what!?
1:07 Not Stamen... 1:12 a single pistil with many white fused stamens with many yellow anthers containing pollen - 1:15 Not cotyledons!, it is a green ovary, with a single yellowish stigma topped with a style to recieve the pollen, all making up the pistil. 1:32 not the stamens, but the 5 lobed green calyx remains attached to the base of the fruit.
Wow! You are a gem. I hope you make videos or maybe the creator could fix his video!
I love mandarin oranges too. But I live in Canada, where it’s too cold for them to grow, so the only place I can get them is at the grocery store… which is a place where people apparently meet up to make dates… but I’ve never had any such luck either.
The limonene is also flammable. If you squeeze some onto an open flame, it will ignite.
And it's a natural insecticide and good for removing some glues, as well as a cleaning agent.
Fun fact: concentrated orange “oil” can dissolve styrofoam, like literally vanishes into thin air. If it were practical to extract on an industrial scale, it could help eliminate tons of landfill
It can also pop balloons
@@How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS
Why is oil in quotation marks?
It would not eliminate tons of landfill. It would be the same weight just condensed. It barely figuratively vanishes, let alone literally. All you have done is remove the air. The resulting polystyrene sludge would coat and harden on all other trash, making it exponentially more difficult to find a way to make a practical use for the other landfill materials in the future.
I have a backyard with many citrus trees, it smells amazing when the flowers are in bloom
Can you please make a video of why our fruits have been robbed of their seeds & taste has been stolen?
not very fishy, but still very cool!
I love mandarin oranges, and I’ve never noticed some of these really cool hidden facts about them. It’s really interesting to learn new and neat things about such familiar fruit!
I find it curious that most mandarins in Brazil have seeds! Seedless varieties are slowly becoming a thing just in big supermarkets.
'Albedo is a network of tubes.'
Me: _Listening to this while looking at totally SFW Overlord Manga on another tab_ "*PREACH!*"
Code?
Fun fact: If you squeeze the juice coming out of the skin into a candle it lights up like small firework :3
Now that is what i call a science video! Will subscribe.
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If you haven't done the topic of potatoes before, then I request that you talk about the blemishes that a potato can have. I can't tell if some parts are edible or not. It would be nice to know, so that I can save time in preparing them to eat.
That was fascinating; what a great little bit of scientific discovery you can do with your kids, to foster a curiosity about the world, excellent stuff 👍
That was a very interesting video about 🍊 tangerines!…thank you 🙏
I never knew that a citrus fruit produced vegetable oil. 😂
So....kinda like a mandarin belly button, the white stuff is like a placenta, the skin is the womb, and the fruit is the baby?? Now I feel bad 😭😂
Fun fact: I eat mandarins that contain seeds. It all depends on the grower.
Thank u😊 Today i get to learn new about Mandarin orange🥰
I really did find this very interesting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤
The mandarins we have in my country (Brazil) still have their seeds
bergamota
Why are pistils labelled as cotyledons? I thought those were embryonic leaves that emerge first from the seed.
The oil glands producing vegetable oil feels like a betrayal.
1:40
How does a fruit make vegetable oil???? 🤔
It's citrus oil....😐
And if ya also didnt know, its flammable
Well I didn’t realize when I clicked on this video that I would a little smarter. Where I’m going to use this new information I don’t know! Maybe I can impress my wife!😂
What about tangerines?
First the voice, and now the fish!?!! Life has no meaning! All that was good has been taken away!
There was a fish video released 4 days ago, relax mate. You don't have to scroll down the list too far to see that sea life, while the prominent focus of the channel is not the only thing that is talked about on it.
I am East African. We call them Tangerines I have never seen a seedless one. They are green and yummy seeds and all. All other facts in the video remain the same.
Very good - loved it!
If the mandarin has no seeds it's no mandarin, it's a clementine.
How about , Why do oranges rarely have seeds anymore , how about that ?
Best topic. Yes please. ❤
As he cuts off an extra length of branch destroying the other flower that will not get to become another fruit.
I think those flowers are sterilized anyway.
Interesting stuff 🍊
Hashtag people that love oranges a little too much..............................
Awesome! thank you
I've yet to eat seedless mandarin oranges. Everything over here have seeds in them.
Where about?
I’ve eaten a mandarin with seeds
Same
Loved this information~ keep up the good work. CH
My mouth got all watery/drooly while watching, I think I should buy a bunch when I'll go back to the grocery. Almost feel like licking the damn screen.
I’ve always done that to ruins like oranges and grapefruits.Never knew what it did until now.
Yeah I knew Sebastian would hate that lemonene. Safe today.
MANDARINS FUCKIN RULE 🤘
Me who has always taken off the stump of the stem
I ate mandarins without even thinking, but thanks to u, from today onwards, I'll first think about it's unique creator, 'nd I'll definitely thank God before eating it. 🙏 😊❤
Only the mandarins I get to eat have seeds 🤷
Where about?
The mould that produces the softening of the mandarin is most likely Penicillium digitatum. When mandarins get more rotten and the mould is bluish in colour that will most likely be Penicillium italicum. This usually follows after initial P. digitatum softening in the natural citrus fruit rotting process. Neither is dangerous to human consumption.
hello i was watching the basho now your videos thanks for this also Terunofuji lost you should disect him next :P
I’m traveling in south east Asia and mostly all orange or mandarins here have seeds which is no big deal, unlike back in Canada I always was picky about it and especially about seeds in watermelon I had to have seedless but here watermelons have seeds and I love it 😻
Mandarin oranges still do have seeds juat not as many as a wild one
How many segments? Are they always 10?
Limonene. That must be the inflammable liquid that squirts out when you squeeze the peel. If you squeeze it over a flame, it makes a neat little display of sparks.
back in grade school if one us had an orange in their lunch,
we would take a piece of the peel, fold it over, and squeeze it flat
and squirt each other with the juice. we would have orange wars
silly kid stuff, but funny memories 😀
Our Lord and Savior, made everything perfect 👏👏👏
Thank you for the information 😊😊😊
When I have an orange or mandarin or a lemon, I squeeze the fruit skin and sprinkle the oil on my neck to smell luscious!!
Really interesting…thanks🤗
That moment after you finally peel open an orange is ine if the mist satisfying feelings in the world 😌
Man confirms, an Underneath Phenomenon, when peeling off a Top.
i am blessed by ypur contents bro
ive noticed on some citrus when you peel it there is a small orange ball it the top but its not always present what is it?
We need more sebastian.
0:24 Name of sound effect?
- Stop making me hungry 😤 😢 🍊
What is the difference between a Tangerine and a Mandarin Orange? This looks exactly like a Tangerine to me. Thanks!
Very informative. I have an orange cat named Sebastian too😃
So the albedo at 2:48 could be considered the equivalent of the umbilical cord for the fetus. Especially since each segment of citrus has its own. Thanks for an unexpected adventure into the anatomy of a piece of citrus. ❤
Interesting, I once had a cat that would run from me when he realized that I was eating a citrus fruit and now I know why, thanks 😊
If you use the insult Jaffa in the UK, you are saying someone is seedless ie, firing blanks.
Nature is pretty damn cool!
New fear unlocked for fruit community 😂.
Did you say this fruit produces vegetable oil?
Dried mandarin orange peels used for Chinese cooking.
1:03 Never knew Starfish grew on a Mandarin Orange
Are mandarins the same as tangerines?
You are saying "ornge" when orange actually has two syllables and is pronounced "or-runge". Interesting video. TY
you learn something new from eccentric subjects
Mmm now I have to buy a bunch of mandarines
I love fish and and LOVE fruit this was awesome
im v shocked from the voice change, but then again, i prefer the natural voice than an ai one bc theres no weird pronunciations here and there 😅
I appreciate you wearing gloves while handling your mandarin orange.
You left out where the flower was attached
even tho I'm just watching, i can still smell the mandarin 💀
Transported as a water source, for the construction of the great wall in China, as the water would not evaporate over the extended long journey required to reach the outposts. With the added benefit of seeds for reproduction.
I’ve eaten so many oranges, with and without seeds, that the only thing I learned from this video was the part under the stem. 😂I’ve seen that part but never examined it closely
Jeju island!!??
Is there any dangerous ant there??
The stamen scar is like, the Mandarins belly button
I found this very interesting.
Loved your video
Is the pistil the "pistol" of the plant, if you get what I mean? (Plant dic)
If you take the skin of lemon and squeeze out the oil onto an open flame, it will crackle and burn.
Very interesting.!!
Don’t balloons pop with any type of oil?
That's the spark plug connector to load up the orange with juice 😂
WARNING: If you don't want to see a fruit you really enjoy, all moldy under a microscope, careful near the end of this video, because you get just that. 😬
And people believe all of this perfection and complexity came from a boom boom shaka laka bingo banga micky mouze
Drunk?
@@asynchronicity nah more like people idiots believing in science rather than God
@@emgodasSome people believe in the mystery of history, & they consider evidence of the unknown. Meaning, we consider the belief of god plus science. You should not categorize anyone. It looks stupid and shallow.