A hybrid between a tangerine and a Seville orange. It was
bred in Algeria by Pierre Clément in 1902. Round shape,
middle and small size, smooth orange colour peel, easy to
peel, seedless.
Caliber 1-6 (43-74 mm)
Antiseptic treatment upon delivery to a factory
Food-grade wax treatment during packing
10 kg cardboard box
10 kg plywood box
Available from October through December
Clementine Nour
Morocco
It was bred in Morocco in 1979. Spherical shape, middle
size, smooth orange colour peel, easy to peel, seedless
Caliber 1-6 (43-74 mm)
Antiseptic treatment upon delivery to a factory
Food-grade wax treatment during packing
10 kg cardboard box
10 kg plywood box
Available from December through March
Nova tangerine
Morocco
Slightly flattened shape, large size, orange colour peel,
easy to peel, seedless
Caliber 1-2 (58-74 mm)
Antiseptic treatment upon delivery to a factory
Food-grade wax treatment during packing
10 kg cardboard box
10 kg plywood box
Available from December through January
Ortanique tangerine
Morocco
It was bred in Jamaica in 1920. Slightly flattened oblong
shape, middle and large size, slightly rough orange colour
peel, hard to peel, with seeds
Caliber 1-3 (54-74 mm)
Antiseptic treatment upon delivery to a factory
Food-grade wax treatment during packing
10 kg cardboard box
10 kg plywood box
Available from December through February
Nadorcott tangerine
Morocco
A late variety bred in Morocco. Fruits of middle and small
caliber, easy to peel, seedless