Share your thoughts with us on TRP’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. So go and fill your home and offices with mandarins! Hopefully it’ll bring riches into your life. The influence of the fruit’s symbolism is so wide it’s basically a mandatory decorative item everywhere whether at homes, offices and shops, as its presence acts as an invitation to bring more wealth and luck into ones home and business. Some might amp up the prosperity by adding a mandarin on top of an ang pow a red envelope filled with cash. Photos by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash.So to give “ kam” to your neighbour, friends and family during Chinese New Year is a symbolic way of wishing them happiness and prosperity. In the Cantonese language, mandarins are called “ kam“ which sounds similar to the word “gold”. For many years mandarins have been considered a very auspicious fruit. Living in Asia, we know that Asian culture is full of symbolism. The satsumais also another mandarin-pomelo hybrid, but its outer layer skin is much softer compared to the tangerine which make it easier to peel. As well the many varieties of satsuma, clementine etc that now exist, all developed by individual growers and breeders, there are the more obscure hybrids. The tangerine is a hybrid of the mandarin and the pomelo, the latter being a much larger citrus fruit. Tangerines are firmer still, and are the hardest to peel but according to Stefan the reward is that they have a much richer, sweeter flavour than the others. The clementine, also known as the tangor or the temple orange, is a hybrid of the mandarin and sweet orange. The mandarin orange, or rather the mandarin, is the mother of the clementine, tangerine, and satsuma mandarin. While they both belong to the citrus family, oranges and mandarins are actually two different fruits but most people call them all “oranges” because they have the same orange leather-like skin. Would a fruit by any other name taste so sweet?
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