Clementines
Caffin
Citrus clementina
hort. ex Tanaka
TCF-237

Varietal Group:
Mandarins and their hybrids
Origin:
Morocco
Availability:
September - October
Origin data
The Clementine Caffin was discovered in 1968 in Azemmour (Morocco) by M. Caffin. It is the result of a spontaneous mutation that occurred on the Bekria cultivar, a Moroccan clementine that is characterized by its early ripening (in Arabic, bekria).
Tree and fruit description
Vigorous tree with a compact crown. Lanceolate leaves of bright green color. Medium-sized fruit. Thicker bark than other clementines, and slightly rough. Flesh and peel are of intense orange color. Medium juice content but with good acid-sugar balance. Seedless. The thicker bark facilitates transportation and post-harvest treatments. On the other hand, it has low production if treatments are not applied, and the fruit does not hold well on the tree after ripening.
Uses
Fresh consumption.
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