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How to spell the pinyin tone of orange?

Juzi’s pinyin tone is jú zi, and orange (jú) and orange (jú) are both standard Chinese characters in modern Chinese. However, when “ju” means “tangerine”, it is the common writing for “tangerine”. Orange generally refers to oranges.

The vitamin A in oranges can also enhance the human body's vision in dark environments and treat night blindness. It is not advisable to eat too much oranges. If you eat too much, you will suffer from carotenemia and your skin will turn dark yellow, just like jaundice. If your palms turn yellow due to eating too many oranges, as long as you stop eating them for a while, your skin color will gradually return to normal.

Generally speaking, the fruit of tangerine is round in shape, yellow-red in color, with tight skin and fine lines that are not easy to peel, and is juicy and sweet; the fruit of tangerine is oblate in shape, red or yellow, and has thin, smooth skin that is easy to peel. , tastes slightly sweet and sour. Although there are differences between tangerine and tangerine, they are often used interchangeably in daily language. For example, Guanggan is also called Guangtanger, and Mandarin is also called Satsuma.

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Introduction to orange types

1. Aomi tangerine

Aomi tangerine (different from Harumi tangerine) is a Japanese The horticultural test field was bred in 1949 by crossing the Trovata sweet orange (a seedling variety of the Chinese navel) with the Wenzhou satsuma mandarin. Registered in 1979. Main traits: Strong tree vigor, long and narrow leaves, drooping branches; oblate and large fruit, generally weighing about 200 grams; smooth, orange, glossy fruit surface; thin peel, tightly wrapped, but still easy to peel. .

2. Ugly tangerine

Ugly tangerine, ugly tangerine, scientific name is Shiranui, also known as tangerine, ugly tangerine, ugly orange, etc. It was bred in 1972 from a cross between Kiyomi tangerine and Nakano No. 3 ponkan. Shiranui citrus has a convex top shape and thick peel. In the early years when Shiranui was sold in Pujiang County, Sichuan, it registered a trademark name Chougan. It later became synonymous with Shiranui in China.

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