Dekopon
Dekopon[edit]

Dekopon (デコポン) is a seedless and sweet variety of mandarin orange that is a hybrid between Kiyomi and Ponkan. It was developed in Japan in 1972 and is known for its distinctive large size and the characteristic bump on the top of the fruit, which resembles a "pon" or "topknot". The fruit is highly prized for its sweetness and easy-to-peel skin.
History[edit]
The Dekopon was first cultivated in 1972 in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Initially, it was not well-received due to its unusual appearance, but its sweet taste quickly gained popularity. The name "Dekopon" is a registered trademark in Japan, and the fruit is also known as "Shiranui" in some regions.
Cultivation[edit]
Dekopon trees are typically grown in greenhouses to protect them from cold weather, as they require a warm climate to thrive. The fruit is harvested in late winter to early spring. The trees are pruned to maintain a manageable size and to ensure that the fruit receives adequate sunlight.
Characteristics[edit]

Dekopon is known for its large size, often weighing between 200 to 300 grams. The skin is thick and easy to peel, and the fruit is seedless, making it convenient to eat. The flesh is juicy and has a high sugar content, which contributes to its sweet flavor. The fruit is also low in acidity, which enhances its sweetness.
Consumption[edit]
Dekopon is typically eaten fresh, but it can also be used in desserts, salads, and beverages. Its sweet flavor makes it a popular choice for fruit salads and as a topping for yogurt and ice cream. In Japan, Dekopon is often given as a gift due to its premium quality and taste.
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