How do you eat your tangerines?!


Question:

How do you eat your tangerines?


Answers:
I eat all oranges and grapefruit type fruits like this. Cut them in thick slices horizontally after washing them in their skins, then pull one end to burst open, the segments pop up in cute triangles and you can eat them from there or remove the membrane real easy and eat the filets.

in salds and with my mouth lol

Peel them and then bite and suck them. They can get messy.

peel, then eat slice at a time

Wash them off with water, peel the skin, and eat them one segment at a time, spit out the seed(s)... Eat them in their fresh state. Yum!

very quickly!!!!!! i like to eat them whole but that caused me to lose a lot of friends in elementary school. most people like to peel them and then seperate the slices and pop them. i love tangerines!!!!!!!!!!

peel them, pull apart the slices, put them in my mouth, chew, and swallow.

cut into supremes, seeded and ice cold

I peel it ...very slowly. Then, when the tangerine is naked, I slowly...very slowly..peel it ..apart. I suck it until the sweet juice is all...in my mouth. So very sweet....

Then I spit the seeds at whoever happens to be walking by. I have pretty good aim. It's fun.

i generally use my mouth and teeth to chew then my esophagus to swallow

give them a quick wash, then peel and eat one section at a time
some times I put a little bit of salt on them-- yes salt- it makes them sweeter-try it!!

peel off the skin, and eat them by segments, add chile

I dont eat Oranges and or Tangerines.

Over steak.

Citrus juice is a great tenderizer!

Peel em, clean off all the nasty little threads that get all wrapped on the segments, then I bite into the middle area where the seeds are and spit those out first, then the rest is ready to munch.

peeled and sectioned




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