
Mandarin oranges, on the other hand, are mostly sold peeled in cans or jars, and are frequently used in fresh salad recipes, and for making cakes, pies and tarts. Tangerines are usually sold with the peel on, and are often used to stuff cooked duck or turkey, and a variety of other poultry dishes. However, both tangerines and mandarin oranges are less tart as compared to a regular orange. Tangerine oranges have a taste that is a little on the tart side, while mandarins have a milder, sweeter taste.

For this reason, tangerines are a hardy fruit that does not require much care when it comes to shipping or surviving freezing temperatures. Tangerines are harder than mandarin oranges, and do not bruise easily. Tangerine oranges are rounder and more spherical in shape as compared to other mandarins, which are elliptical in shape and resemble the squash to some degree.
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The tangerine has a thicker and rougher skin while the mandarin orange has a smoother and thinner skin that glows in sunlight. Tangerines have a reddish-orange colour, and are visibly darker in colour as compared to mandarins, which are characterised by a lighter orange shade. The two can be distinguished primarily on the basis of their colour. Just because 'vintage Fender mojo in an affordable package'. Maybe people are just buying those instead To the right buyer in a private sale, maybe anywhere from 1200 to 1800 depending on colour, condition and originality of everything. Therefore, all tangerines are considered mandarins, but not all mandarins are tangerines. Then again, Fender just reissued the Duo-Sonic, which is basically a 2 pickup Musicmaster.

The Musicmaster stayed, remaining in the Fender. Technically or botanically speaking, both mandarins and tangerines are in fact mandarins, rather we can say that the tangerine is a subgroup of the mandarin family. With the widespread popularity of the vibrato-equipped Mustang, the Duo-Sonic was discontinued in 1969. People often find it quite confusing to differentiate between the two based on their appearance alone however there are certain characteristics that can help you distinguish between mandarin oranges and tangerines quite easily. Both are orange in colour, almost similar in shape and size, and are also similar in taste.

These two fruits resemble each other a lot in their appearance, and look similar at first glance. Mandarin oranges and tangerines are both citrus fruits that belong to the Rutaceae family.
