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  1. So, no there is absolutely no reason Dole (an American food company) needs to get its mandarins from China–oh wait, there is one reason: their bottom line. Just as recent as 10 years ago Dole’s mandarins were from the US.

  2. The name mandarin orange is a calque of Swedish mandarin apelsin [apelsin from German Apfelsine (Apfel + Sina), meaning Chinese apple], first attested in the 18th century. The Imperial Chinese term "mandarine" was first adopted by the French for this fruit.

  3. 6 Νοε 2022 · Are Dole mandarin oranges from China? DOLE ® Jarred Mandarin Oranges are produced in Thailand. Where do most mandarin oranges come from? China is the leading producer of mandarin trees and their fruit. This should come as no surprise since the term mandarin comes from China. As of 2019, China produced 19.7 million tons of mandarins.

  4. 4 ημέρες πριν · Kiyomi (Citrus unshiu × sinensis) is a Satsuma/sweet orange hybrid from Japan. Dekopon, a hybrid between Kiyomi and ponkan, marketed in the United States as Sumo Citrus (R) Grapefruit (Citrus x paradisi), the result of backcrossing the sweet orange with pomelo. Meyer lemon (Citrus x meyer), a cross between a mandarin × pomelo hybrid and a citron.

  5. Naturally Gluten Free: DOLE Mandarin Oranges in Light Syrup are a good source of Vitamin C and are made from All Natural Fruit and non-GMO ingredients. They're naturally gluten free and Kosher, and great for recipes like orange cakes or jello salads.

  6. DOLE ® FRUIT BOWLS ® are made with the best fruit nature has to offer. Now you can enjoy juicy, refreshing Mandarin oranges on the go. And there’s no sugar added^ because they’re packed in water naturally sweetened with Stevia Extract.

  7. Add some sunshine to your day with a large, 15 oz can of Dole® mandarin oranges in light syrup. Open a can & brighten your favorite recipes or try as a snack!

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