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Kiyomi

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rutaceae

Species
  
C. unshiu × sinensis

Rank
  
Hybrid

Order
  
Sapindales

Genus
  
Citrus

Higher classification
  
Citrus

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Scientific name
  
Citrus unshiu × Citrus sinensis

Similar
  
Citreae, Dekopon, Tangor, Iyokan, Citrus × sinensis

Kiyomi (清見, kiyomi) is a Japanese citrus fruit that is a hybrid (Citrus unshiu × Citrus sinensis) of a Miyagawa Wase mikan and a Citrus sinensis orange. The new breed was the first tangor created in Japan in 1949. It was named Kiyomi after the temple Seiken-ji (清見寺) and the lagoon Kiyomi-gata (清見潟) near its experiment station in Shizuoka city and registered as "Tangor Nōrin No.1" in 1979.

Kiyomi are sweet. Sugar content is normally 11–12°Bx and reaches even 13°Bx if conditions are met. Citric acid content is around 1%. It has no seeds. The time of ripening is mid to late March. The flavor is similar to that of a mikan, while the aroma is similar to that of an orange.

Kiyomi is a monogerm, so it is often used as a parent citrus to create new hybrids such as Dekopon.

Kiyomi otaka frames


References

Kiyomi Wikipedia