Not the same kind.
Although Poi mandarin looks very similar to the ugly orange from the outside, they are actually different fruits. Poi mandarin, also known as "Kasumi", is a new variety of Ponkan crossed with Kiyomi orange and F-2432 Ponkan, which has a thinner skin that is easy to peel, and the flesh is purely sweet.
The ugly orange is also known as "I don't know how to fire", "convex top citrus", "ugly monster", etc., is a new variety of Kiyomi orange and Nakano No. 3 ponkan cross-breeding, and its peel is thicker and rougher, and its flesh is more sweet. The skin of the fruit is thicker and rougher, and the flesh is crisp and tender, but with a slightly sour flavor.
2 Which one is better, the poop mandarin or the ugly orangeEach has its own merits.
Whether it is poi citrus or ugly orange, which are very rich in nutrients, after eating can be supplemented with a variety of nutrients for the human body, so whether it is to eat poi citrus or ugly orange is better, if you have the conditions, you can also eat alternately, so that the human body can be supplemented with nutrients will be more rich.
But generally speaking, the flavor of the flesh of the poi citrus is sweeter, while the ugly orange has a slightly sour taste, so you can also choose according to personal taste preferences.
3 What happens if you eat too much rake citrusIt may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
Although the nutritional value of rake citrus is very high, but any food eaten too much will have a negative impact on human health, so rake citrus can not be eaten more.
And from the point of view of Chinese medicine, the nature of the rake citrus is also cold, easy to consume on the spleen and stomach to cause some stimulation, if you eat too much then it may make the human body appear abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal discomfort, so it is recommended to eat in moderation.
4 poop citrus in a few months the most deliciousmid-late December - January or so.
Different from the traditional orange is ripe in the fall, Poi citrus is a winter orange, usually in mid-December - early January when ripe, if you want to eat Poi citrus then it is recommended that you can eat in this time period, so that the taste will be more full and sweet, but because Poi citrus is also known as the "spring to see", so sometimes in the early morning, you can eat a little more. However, because it is also known as "chunmei", it can still be seen in early spring.