hallabong tangerines

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Hallabong tangerines are a popular, sweet and seedless citrus fruit from South Korea, known for their distinctive bump at the top and strong association with Jeju Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf citrus fruit
hybrid mandarin
associatedWithRegion Jeju Island NERFINISHED
belongsToGenus Citrus NERFINISHED
containsNutrient dietary fiber
folate
potassium
vitamin C
countryOfOrigin South Korea NERFINISHED
cultivatedIn Jeju Island NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
fleshColor orange
harvestSeason late winter
hasAroma strong citrus aroma
hasCalorieContent low to moderate
hasExportMarket limited international export
hasPopularity high in domestic Korean market
hasSeed seedless
hasShapeFeature distinctive bump at the top
hasSkinThickness relatively thick peel
hasTaste sweet
hasTexture juicy
isAssociatedWith Jeju tourism NERFINISHED
Korean winter fruit culture
isConsidered high-quality mandarin variety
isEaten fresh
peeled by hand
isKnownFor distinctive top bump
sweet flavor and seedlessness
isPackagedAs gift boxes
isPopularIn East Asia NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
isPromotedBy Jeju local government NERFINISHED
isSeasonal winter
isSoldAt Korean supermarkets NERFINISHED
duty-free shops in Korea
isSymbolOf Jeju specialty product
isUsedFor gifts
souvenirs
marketedAs premium fruit
peelCharacteristic easy to peel
peelColor bright orange
usedAs fresh fruit snack
usedIn confectionery
desserts
jams
juices
teas

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Jeju Island hasAgriculturalProduct hallabong tangerines