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Join Date: May 2006
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Satsumas
Bought a packet of 9 Satsumas from Sainsbury's yesterday and noticed on the packaging "The eating quality is not affected by the green tinge" When I buy them individually I always pick the ones with the green tinge as they are much more juicy and seem fresher.
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Same! I love the ones which are green. I will only buy them when they are like that, and luckily there are some perfect ones around at the moment I've noticed
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Thanks for that tip guys, I always thought the opposite. I'll be back after my taste session soon.
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the ones that are a bugger to peel usually taste nicer, the "baggy" ones are really watery, it's hit and miss, and ones with too many pips are too much hassle
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I think oranges of all kinds are too much of a risk.
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