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RE: The Business Of Tangerine Picking in Japan

in ReggaeJAHM4 years ago

Those trees are really full yes and don't think there are farms/businesses like these in Suriname, where you can pick your own fruit. On the other hand there are still plantations/famrs specialized in tangerines, oranges and the sorts. Especially where my mom's family's from; Laarwijk. We used to pick rice bags full of those citrussy fruits back in the day.

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 4 years ago 

There was no such picking farms in Jamaica either. It seems to be a big business here though, interesting model too.

I'd love to see someone try this in the Caribbean. What do they call these in Suriname?

It looks like a citrus type we call Mandarin here or is it Tangeloo Google "says" Tangerine and Mandarin are the same 😅, but I should really learn the different citrus types.

 4 years ago 

Tangeloo sounds nice!

Well, here it translates to orange so I guess citrus is the safest 😆.

I just remembered one called outeniqua. Haven't heard that word in decades LOL!

...outeniqua.

Oh... should really look that one up.
LOL, yeah the safest for me is to group them 😅.