....The loose-skinned fruit, a cousin of the tangerine, has been around since 1900, when a Catholic priest named Clement Rodier grew the first natural hybrid in his garden in Algeria by crossing a Chinese mandarin orange with a sweet orange...
Clementines aren't just for Christmas anymore
Slata bel Clementinas, Algerian Clementine, Onion and Mache Salad, Salade de Mache, aux Oranges et Oignons Eminces
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I have 3 left in my fridge


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Is that enough for a small salad? yalla you wouldn't have to shrink down too much using 3 instead of 4, eh?
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I haven't any
What about a clementine cake?
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11th March 2006 01:28 #5
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I'll surviveOriginally posted by Al-khiyal
Is that enough for a small salad? yalla you wouldn't have to shrink down too much using 3 instead of 4, eh?


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Re: I haven't any
I can see the clementines but where is the cake?Originally posted by phylay
What about a clementine cake?


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Re: Re: I haven't any
I provided the ingredients, u know what u have to doOriginally posted by Amina-DZ
I can see the clementines but where is the cake?








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