It is seedless unless you plant some other types of citrus nearby, and has a more tangy taste than the satsuma. |
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Both satsuma and tangerine are types of mandarin, a group of citrus with brightly colored pulp and easy-to-peel skins. |
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In our house Santa delivers stockings to the bedrooms, in which everything, even a satsuma, is individually wrapped, with lots of Sellotape. |
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Only the seriously deluded could believe that a burger and chips dinner will be less cholesterol-packed if you round it off with a small satsuma. |
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The idea was that no one can really tell the difference between a clementine, a satsuma and a mandarin. |
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When the leader of the skeletal Sycorax attacks him from behind, he sends him plunging to his death with a well-aimed satsuma. |
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Mike: Sharp jacket, scrunchy skirt, pair of hoopy shoes – Ms Knowles is making the walking satsuma look too easy to pull off. |
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Reaching into his own lunch bag, he lightly tossed a satsuma her way. |
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That colour contrast was used in voile suiting, coats, or with lining seemingly flipped inside-out: a crocodile blouson looked like a fat satsuma. |
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Panto is usually as predictable as finding that unwanted satsuma in your Christmas stocking: familiar gags will be retold using former soap stars in tawdry outfits, while the audience boos on cue. |
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For those who have contended that what Gowanus needed was more 'nduja, they will be pleased to find it here, along with oxtail, black truffles, and satsuma. |
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I half expected a snowman with a satsuma for a nose to fly past. |
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The Louisiana citrus granita, for example, combines minced orange, tangerine, lemon, satsuma with Stoli Ohranj, mirliton and rice and Champagne vinegars. |
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After one of them walked away from the arena, prices dived so low that Satsuma pottery can be found at half the prices of five years ago. |
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Separate areas were devoted to wares from Arita, Kutani, Seto, Satsuma, and Tokyo. |
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Most of the Kyoto Satsuma ware was produced for export to Western countries. |
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Unlike his comrades-in-arms from Choshu, Satsuma and other samurai clans, he was not bound to the service of feudal lord and clan. |
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Besides Imari, the most famous names for porcelain are Arita, Kutani, Hirado, Kakiemon and Satsuma. |
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The Clementine orange is a type of mandarin orange, a tangerine, that has become more popular than the Satsuma orange. |
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On one side, next to an eighteenth century Indo-Portuguese tallboy, stood a superb tall Satsuma vase. |
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The second part of the article about Japanese ceramics is about Arita, Kakiemon, Fukugawa, Kutani, Satsuma, Banko Earthenware and Satsuma pottery. |
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The market operates year-round, and even in winter it's colorful, with navel oranges, Satsuma mandarins, and other citrus as well as greens, cole crops, apples, and nuts. |
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After the Satsuma rebellion, Japan relied extensively on the French Chassepot. |
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