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== Types == [[File:Clementines (01014)s.jpg|thumb|Seedless clementine, unpeeled and peeled]] * '''Seedless''' β exists in North Africa. Seedless versions of the clementine are known as the common type (seedless or practically seedless). Common Clementines are very similar to the Monreal type; the two types are virtually identical in terms of tree specifics. The seedless Clementine tree is self-incompatible; which is why the fruit has so few or no seeds. In order to be pollinated, it needs to be cross-pollinated.<ref name="Hodgson" />{{Page needed|date=March 2018}} * '''Monreal''' β exists in North Africa. The Monreal clementine can self-pollinate and has seeds. Monreal clementines are on average larger than the seedless variety, have a more abundant bloom and are sweeter.<ref name="Hodgson" />{{Page needed|date=March 2018}} * '''Sweetclems''' β are typically grown in Spain and northern Africa. Unlike other Clementine varieties, they usually have 10 slices.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}} They are specialised to be easy to peel. They have a sweet taste, as suggested by their name, but it is not overbearing and quite mild.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Escodo |first=Pierre |title=Last months to enjoy Clemcott |url=https://www.eurofresh-distribution.com/news/last-months-to-enjoy-clemcott/ |access-date=2024-10-15 |website=Eurofresh Distribution |language=en-US}}</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=October 2024}} The sweetclem has several other brand names, and can also be referred to as an easy-peeler, a clemengold, and a clemcott, amongst others.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ball |first=Nick |date=2015-07-30 |title=What are Clementines, Mandarins, Satsumas and Tangerines? |url=https://goodfruitguide.co.uk/seasonal-fruit-topics/p6532/ |access-date=2024-10-15 |website=Good Fruit Guide |language=en-GB}}</ref>
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