7 Health Benefits Of Clementines

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A clementine (Citrus ×clementina) is a hybrid between a mandarin and a sweet orange. The peel is a dark orange color with a smooth, glossy appearance. They are typically juicy and sweet, with less acid than clementines. Clementines are usually grown in Algeria, Tunisia, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Greece, Italy, Israel, Lebanon, Iran, and Turkey. Here are the 7 health benefits of clementines

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