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You will probably never see another Kinnow orange in person.
The last of the Kinnow groves near Phoenix were bulldozed earlier this year for a construction project.
There still are some groves in Punjab but they too are dwindling and those fruits will not likely ever make it to US markets.

its the end of an era
Poor little Kinnow , so sweet and tart

>> No.20057913
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Thanks big pharma

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>orange (japan)

>> No.20057995

>>20057925
What are you on about mate

>> No.20058000

>>20057742
It's just a orange.

>> No.20058050

>>20057742
Why is a kinnow orange better than any other orange?

>> No.20058070

>>20057913
why would Big Cancer do this bros

>> No.20058071

alas, all kino must eventually die

>> No.20058108

>>20057742
Can you not just eat a different kind of orange? Like who gives a fuck

>> No.20058175

>>20057742
The fruit trees are still sold at nurseries in az you disingenuous shitter.

>> No.20058227

>>20058108
>GMO goyslop is just as good bro
kys mutt. go back to sleep.

>> No.20058234

>>20057742

My house in Gilbert is on an old orange grove. Bulldozed in the late 80s.

>> No.20058239

>>20058227
Gmo citrus haven't been brought to market yet and so far they are only working on juicing oranges for it too, primary to resist citrus greening disease.

>> No.20058269

>>20057742
I love how you can post any item of produce you want, make up a bunch of shit, and there's a lot of people who'll believe it.

>> No.20058470

>>20057995
>replying to wojakniggers instead of just reporting

>> No.20058494

>>20058269
Just consider the humble carambola
>removes phlogiston from the body
>it rotates your spleen
>prevents nasal explosion syndrome
>makes your skin more skin
>makes your hair more hair
>provides 3%APY interest payment
>ribbing provides pleasure

>> No.20059085

>>20058175
What good does that do ?
It would never survive where I live in zone 5

>> No.20059094

>>20059085
Lobby for your council to rezone

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>>20059094
That was on our ballad a few years ago but no one voted for it in case it were to get to hot in the summer with global warming and all

>> No.20059277

>>20059085
Grow them in a pot you retarded nigger

>> No.20059316

>>20059277
Its a 30 feet tall tree anon, your an r bomb n bomb

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>>20059316

>> No.20059611

>>20057742
start growing, fool
I have four knee-high pawpaw trees in my yard, a few years and I'll be the pawpaw man

>> No.20059665

>>20059611
anon you cant grow citrus in most of america

>> No.20059827

>>20059665
You can grow citrus across a wide swath of America.

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>>20059665
You can also grow it indoors in all of it too.

>> No.20060394

>>20059665
>>20059827
>>20059913
OP is acting like there's a trademark on the plant and it can't be sold or grown elsewhere

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>>20060394
I can be grown and sold elsewhere but it wont be.
The reason it will only be available in peoples back yards is that the fruit is full of seeds and americans just cant be doing with that

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>>20059110
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rR58heUGkNA

>> No.20060967

>>20060798
Butros Butros Ghali Ghali

>> No.20061164

>>20060787
There are two seedless varieties it.

>> No.20061609

>>20061164
Also Ponkans have seeds and those are found seasonally outside of their typical Florida

>> No.20061796

>>20061609
I've never even heard of those

>> No.20061813

>>20061609
They are also kinda shit though, low brix values.

>> No.20063002

>>20061164
they are not as good and pretty rare also

>> No.20063038

>>20058234
Do the ghosts of the oranges haunt you at night

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>>20063038
Please dont tell spoopy stuff like that before bedtime
I had nighmares all night about that I was a kinnow getting squozen from my juices while my family was bulldozed unmerciful

>> No.20064081

>>20061796
They're a type of mandarin that originated in Taiwan and Southeast Asia, they were brought over to Florida in the late 19th century. Ripe ones vary from navel orange size to grapefruit size
>>20061813
I've had good ones that squirt in your mouth and are very sweet. I'd guess yours might have had some Seville mixed in somewhere in their lines

>> No.20064269

>>20064081
>I've had good ones that squirt in your mouth
I bet you have

>> No.20064304

>>20064081
That's good that you like them, they still have low brix values compared to miho wase or xie shan regardless of how much you like them.

>> No.20064927

>>20064304
Autistic measuring of sugar intake sounds like a crossroads between diabetes and OCD

>> No.20065098

>>20064927
I don't want to grow things that are shit is all, why would I waste my time waiting for a fruit tree to mature only to have low quality fruit that could have been avoided by growing a better cultivar?
The citrus varieties sold in stores are total shit compared to what you can grow yourself.

>> No.20065303

>>20058269
Are you saying www.personalizedherbs.com isn't a legitimate source?

>> No.20065368

>>20065098
>The citrus varieties sold in stores are total shit compared to what you can grow yourself.
why would this be true?

>> No.20065402

>>20065368
Because he thinks supermarket fruits just poof into existence out of nowhere, and that they never started out as actual heritage varieties that had high-enough yields to become commercially profitable

>> No.20066454

>>20065303
I didnt click

>> No.20066936

>>20065368
Because breeds for stores are bred with shipping and longevity in mind, taste comes second and as a result does not compare to varieties that are bred primarily for taste and not mass commercial cultivation.
>>20065402
They rarely do though, most citrus sold in the US for eating was bred specifically for yield, firmer fruit, and picked longevity, acid to sugar ratio is the last consideration.
It's extremely disingenuous to suggest otherwise.

>> No.20068818

>>20066936
false

>> No.20068879

>>20068818
>basic facts about all commercially grown citrus are false because I believe them to be so

>> No.20069184

>>20068879
Anon, as much as you want all fruits to be GMO, not all fruits are GMO

>> No.20070049

>>20057742
>promotes healthy stomach
>promotes intestinal health
>promotes weight loss
>aids in digestion
These little niggers make you shit yourself inside out don't they

>> No.20070538

>>20069184
>mentions gmo
This is selective breeding, no one said anything about gmo but you.

>> No.20070943

>>20070538
You're the one being black and white about comparing the genetic integrity of market fruits vs heirloom fruits

>> No.20072450

>>20070538
there isnt even gmo oranges you retard

>> No.20072458

>>20058470
Which report does anything?

>> No.20072729

>>20072458
Stop reporting things, they delete too many threads here as it is
I am still mad they deleted reviewbrah yesterday

>> No.20072844

>>20070943
So you're saying that selective breeding for citrus that can be brought to market didn't focus on total yield, longevity of picked fruit, and firmness to aid in transport and instead focused on taste?
Because that's factual wrong on all levels.
>>20072450
There is one variety of GMO orange right now, it is designed to resist HLB and is being grown for market as we speak.

>> No.20073133

>>20072844
The Dekopon would like to talk to you
Also Navels from the western states will likely contain Cam Sanh (King Tangor) in their lineage for sweetness and juiciness
You're treating American fruit breeding like a Soviet vegetable laboratory

>> No.20073181

>>20073133
>You're treating American fruit breeding like a Soviet vegetable laboratory
Yes, that's because that's how it was in the past.
The dekopon is not a breed of citrus developed in the United states, it was slow to take off here because of the issues with bringing it to market, namely it's skin made it harder to transport easily.
As a result they are harvested and transported well before total maturity of the fruit, this lowers the brix value but makes shipping easier.
To reiterate, in the United States the citrus commonly sold are primarily grown because of logistics of shipping, taste is not the primary concern.
For example, miho wase sells well in Japan because it isn't shipped 1,200 miles, here you can't do that because the fruit are too small and soft to ship crates of them across the nation.

>> No.20074287

orange kinnow more kino

>> No.20074488

People constantly cry about how evil and poisonous GMO foods are but I looked up what GMO is and it's no different from selective breeding, except expedited in a laboratory. It's food eugenics. Is this why people hate it? Because it normalises the eugenics that would demonise their dysgenic blood?

>> No.20074559

>>20058108
dumb fuck. aside from the obvious control of food supplies theres other reasons youd want more types of oranges out there. what if a disease wipes out the oranges we all have in the grocery stores, you need others so they are immune

>> No.20074686

>>20074559
You know that a disease that affects one cultivar is going to be just as bad for the others, right? The different types of orange aren't natural subspecies, they're slight variations in presentation. The only difference is where they were grown. ALL citrus is just selectively bred domesticated variants of the wild citron. It's like dog breeds.

>> No.20074698

>>20074686
There are three genetically distinct different citrus types that all the ones we have now are from, citron is only one of them.

>> No.20074700

>>20074488
they hate it because science bad. that's it

>> No.20074701

>>20074488
Because muh Jews, muh goyslop, muh, muh, muh. Well, you got an idea

>> No.20074704

>>20074686
>You know that a disease that affects one cultivar is going to be just as bad for the others, right?
the fuck? are you retarded? different varieties are absolutely more disease resistant than others. you think different varieties of a species can't have genetic deviation?

>> No.20074727

>>20074488
>it's no different from selective breeding
This is a lie

>> No.20074762

>>20074698
Yes, but most citrus fruit people actually buy are from citrons or citrons crossbred with pomelos.

>>20074727
It's not. It's the same process, except done in a lab instead of through actual pollination and breeding. They break down the genes of the plants, pick and choose what traits they want, and then inject them into the plant.. Embryoes or whatever they're called. It's the next step in eugenics, which is no different than using gene editing to eliminate the causes of stuff like autism or homosexuality. Which is, at the end of the day, just advanced selective-breeding.

It's funny how the alt-righters who are otherwise all for eugenics suddenly turn their noses up at it when a private company does it to increase plant yields.

>> No.20075060

>>20073181
Kinnows are a Mandarin, and your complaints can be applied to practically any member of the Mandarin family
It's starting to sound like you're using this one variety of Mandarin as justification for some eco-terror attack

>> No.20075375

>>20074686
im rubbing your moms clitron right now

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>>20075375
Would it be crazy to add dried pineapple to my bolognaise ?

>> No.20078810

>>20077251
I'm adding my sausage to your mom's dried pineapple

>> No.20078813

>>20077251
*bolgnese
Sorry, spastic moment.
I tend to spell things how they sound.

>> No.20078877

>>20058000
*an orange actually.

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>>20058108
I just learned of the news and it makes me incredibly sad. It's like a species becoming extinct. Who gives a fuck? There's an orange I never got to taste and never will. Why DON'T you give a fuck? That's the question.

>> No.20078931

>>20078881
He's a neckbeard too busy drowning in fast food grease to care.

As long as he has his hentai to burn out his puny eyes on, and cheesy poofs it doesn't matter.

>> No.20078964

>>20078881
Just buy a tree from a nursery stop acting like Arizona owns a patent on this hybrid Mandarin

>> No.20079061

>>20072729
Too many diapers here are so soft, looks like his post was removed for the sake of someones panties. Couldn't take criticism.

>> No.20079130

>>20078964
I live in zone 4b. No citrus allowed
I have to buy mines at the store or have it shipped in

>> No.20079503

>>20079130
Grow it inside you retarded nigger, you people are so incompetent.

>> No.20079505

>>20057742
Who gives a fuck?

You're like those fags who cry over bananas

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>>20079503
You are suggesting that I drop everything to grow a fucking tree in my fucking house so that years from now I can eat a fruit that I used to get shipped to my home

You are the incompetent here

>> No.20080298

>>20079700
I think you are because most citrus trees sold are cuttings from mature trees grafted onto rootstock so you can have fruit usually in less than two years.

>> No.20080394

>>20080298
He's South African, they banned non-black farmers, their government legit thinks foods poof out of nowhere at supermarkets

>> No.20080502

>>20080394
Are you farming your own sub tropical fruits?