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Clementines on nutridiary.com
Posted by: Werewolf ()
Date: November 27, 2007 05:14PM

Hi all,

I've been crazy for clementines lately! I've been using nutridiary.com quite a bit lately, as well. My problem is that clementines are not listed anywhere on nutridiary. The closest thing I can find is "tangerines (mandarin oranges)".

I looked clementines up on wikipedia, and there it says that they are a hybrid of mandarins and oranges. Is this true? Does that mean tangerines and clementines are basically the same thing? This would be useful to know, just for the sake of using nutridiary effectively. ALSO, do hybrid fruits typically have less nutritional value than non-hybrids? Thanks smiling smiley

-Alex


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Re: Clementines on nutridiary.com
Posted by: shaine ()
Date: November 27, 2007 05:17PM

I had the same problem. I just said tangerines. all five pounds at once...

measure twice, cut once.

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Re: Clementines on nutridiary.com
Posted by: Werewolf ()
Date: November 27, 2007 07:08PM

All 5 pounds at once... smiling smiley That's one of the reasons I was asking about this. It looks as if even the 5 pound bags of clementines (or tangerines) are, at the most, about 1,200 calories >_<

Good thing I love eating, or this would be such a chore smiling smiley

-Alex


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