Thursday, February 12, 2009

Satsuma


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Satsuma. 1. Q. What do you know about the citrus called "satsuma"? Will it freeze in this area? A. Texas plant lovers, even those living in apartments and condominiums, now can
It is also often known as "Seedless mandarin" (Chinese: 无核æ¡"; pinyin: wúhé jú) or as a satsuma. Its fruit is sweet and usually seedless, about the size of other mandarin
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Satsuma (säts `mä), peninsula, Kagoshima prefecture, SW Kyushu, Japan. It gives its name to a famous porcelain, Satsuma ware, which was first manufactured there by Korean
Citrus Fruits, Oranges, Clementines, Kumquats, Mandarins, Minneolas, Satsumas, Tangelos, Tangerines, Uglis. Tips, Health, Diet, Shopping, Nutrition.
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satsuma - (sat-soo-muh) - noun - a type of mandarin orange. also the cutest, sweetest little orange you'll ever find!
Satsuma. The typical Satsuma ware we most of the time comes into contact with is a yellowish earthenware usullay decorated with a minute decoration with Japanese figures
noun . 1. a former province on S Kyushu, in SW Japan: famous for its porcelain ware. 2. (lowercase) a kind of mandarin orange.

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