Tangelo

August 10, 2024

Tangelo is a hybrid citrus fruit, a cross between a tangerine (or mandarin orange) and a pomelo or grapefruit. The name “tangelo” combines “tangerine” and “pomelo.” This fruit is typically larger than a standard tangerine, with a bright orange skin that is slightly thicker but easier to peel than that of an orange.

tangelo fruit

Tangelos originated in Southeast Asia, with the first known hybrid varieties being developed in the early 20th century in the United States. They thrive in warm climates and are primarily grown in Florida and California.

In terms of taste, tangelos are known for their juicy, sweet, and slightly tangy flavor. They are less acidic than oranges, making them more palatable to those who prefer a milder citrus taste. Their flesh is very tender, and they contain fewer seeds, adding to their appeal as an easy-to-eat snack.

tangelo fruit

The main differences between tangelos and oranges lie in their flavor and physical characteristics. While both fruits are rich in vitamin C, tangelos tend to have a more complex, sweet-tart flavor profile, thanks to their tangerine and pomelo ancestry. Oranges, on the other hand, have a more straightforward, sweet citrus flavor. Tangelos are also typically smaller and easier to peel, making them more convenient for on-the-go consumption.