
Satsuma - Wikipedia
Satsuma may refer to: Satsuma (fruit), a citrus fruit; Satsuma, a genus of land snails
How to Grow and Care for a Satsuma Orange Tree - The Spruce
2022年9月12日 · The Satsuma (Citrus unshiu) is a relatively cold-hardy citrus tree with sweet, semi-seedless, easy-to-peel fruit. Learn how to use it in your landscape.
What Are Satsuma Mandarins? - The Spruce Eats
2023年1月25日 · Satsuma mandarins are a type of mandarin orange that is related to tangerines, clementines, and tangelos. Like most citrus fruits, Satsuma mandarins are hybrids, in this case combining mandarin and pomelo.
Citrus unshiu - Wikipedia
Citrus unshiu is a semi-seedless and easy-peeling citrus species, also known as the satsuma mandarin or Japanese mandarin. [1] During the Edo period of Japan, kishu mikans were more popular because there was a popular superstition that eating Citrus unshiu without seeds made people prone to infertility.
Clementine, Orange, Satsuma & Tangerine Differences - The …
2013年2月16日 · A Satsuma comes from the Japanese province, also called Satsuma. In Japan, it is also known as a mikan. It can be traced back to the 15 th Century. It has a loose skin, which is easy to peel away. A usually sweet fruit, it can also be very bitter depending on when it is picked. It is mainly seedless. Tangerine
Satsuma Trees - Varieties & Care Guide | Louisiana Nursery
2023年8月2日 · Get to know the sweet & tangy delights of satsuma trees! Dive into the differences between the Owari, Brown Select, Seto & Miho varieties with this care guide.
What is a Satsuma? (with pictures) - Delighted Cooking
2024年5月16日 · A satsuma is a small seedless member of the citrus family. It is sometimes called a satsuma mandarin, since it closely resembles the mandarin orange. Satsumas are sweet, hardy, and easy to grow, making them a popular citrus cultivar around the world.
Growing Satsumas: The Ultimate Care Guide for This Citrus Delight
What is Satsuma? The satsuma orange (Satsuma unshiu) is originally from China, but the name comes from the area of Japan where most of the parents of modern cultivars originated. It’s a semi-tropical evergreen that is more cold hardy than most citrus trees, and it doesn’t have thorns like some citrus. Lime, I’m looking at you.
20 Facts About Satsuma - OhMyFacts
2024年10月30日 · Discover 20 fascinating facts about Satsuma, including its history, nutritional benefits, and how to enjoy this delicious citrus fruit.
What is a Satsuma? - Yarden
2020年8月27日 · The Satsuma is a specific type of mandarin orange said to have originated in Japan 700 years ago. It was named after Satsuma (a province of Japan now named Kagoshima Prefecture) from where the wife of a United States minister to Japan, General Van Valkenberg, sent the trees to the West.