Country: France
Region: Bourges
Code: MONI210
Tangerine or mandarin? Actually, all tangerines are mandarins. The term “tangerine” has no botanical meaning and the two names can be used interchangeably. The tangerine is an orange coloured citrus fruit. They look like clementines or small oranges, but the taste is often sourer, or tarter, than that of an orange.

Monin

Founded in 1912 by George Monin this very traditional French company is still owned by the Monin family. Today George's grandson Oliver runs a company with manufacturing plants on 3 continents and sells a range of over 140 flavours of syrup.
All subtle sweetness of fresh tangerine fruit.
Enjoy in a variety of ways.

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