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What's the difference between ugly oranges and raked oranges?

First, the appearance is not the same

1. Ugly orange: Its appearance is rough and uneven, and there are obvious bulges on the pedicel, which is truly "ugly". The epidermis is uneven, the color is not bright, and the epidermis is dark and big.

2. Rake and rake oranges: The skin is smooth, and there is no obvious bulge in the pedicel, so the skin is soft and thin, and the face value is better. The fruit is large, high oblate, uniform in size, dark orange in peel, smooth in surface and full of luster.

Second, the peel is different

1. Ugly orange: the fruit with rough skin and hard inside is sour fruit. After cutting, the ugly orange seeds are few or even seedless.

2. Rake and rake oranges: thin peel, fine oil cells and easy peeling. Full and seedless, crisp and juicy in texture, rich in orange flavor, high in sweetness and low in acidity.

Third, the taste is not the same

1. Ugly orange: Ugly orange is like first love, with a little sour in the sweetness, refreshing and full of juice.

2. Raking and raking oranges: Raking and raking oranges is like meeting true love, with off the charts sweetness, and there is no sweetest, only sweeter! In particular, the taste of the rake-and-rake citrus with foaming at the bottom will be particularly sweet.

Extended information:

Ugly orange variety source:

Ugly orange was bred in 1972 by crossing with Nakano 3 Ponkan in kurume Branch of the Horticultural Experimental Field of the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Water. Because of its good flavor and excellent quality, it is the most expensive citrus variety in Japan in recent years.

The tree body with Fructus Aurantii as rootstock is weak, and the tree body with Satsuma Mandarin and Summer Mandarin as intermediate rootstock is weak to medium. Young trees stand upright and open after entering the fruiting period. Dense shoots, thin and short. The thorns gradually disappear with the increase of tree age.

name source: the shape of Buzhihuo Citrus is convex and its skin is thick. In Pujiang County, Sichuan Province, a trademark ugly citrus was registered when it was sold in early years, and later it became synonymous with Buzhihuo in China.