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Real Foods Organic Satsuma

100g £0.45
250g £1.11
500g £2.23
1kg £4.45
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Ingredients

Organic Satsuma ingredients: Organic Satsuma

About Organic Satsuma

The Satsuma is a special crossing of orange fruit cultivars from Japan. Its skin is a bit tighter than the Clementine and it doesn't have seeds. They will last typically up to 2-3 weeks when kept in a cool dry place. Satsumas are a sweet citrus fruit that is well-loved by adults and children alike. With an easy-to-peel skin and juicy segments inside, satsumas are in a class of their own when it comes to delicious citrus! Typically popped in Christmas stockings, they're also used in a variety of Christmas themed drinks and meals. Excellent sources of vitamin C they also provide a useful amount of vitamin A and are good providers of fibre.

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Please be aware that while we take every care to ensure the product information that is displayed on our website is correct, manufacturers often change their product recipes. This may affect nutrition, ingredient, and allergen information. Therefore you should always check product labels before use, and not rely solely on the information presented here. If you require specific advice on any Real Foods own label branded product, please contact our Customer services department. For all other brands, please contact the brand owner directly.

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Customer reviews

I can never decide whether I would rather eat Clemantines or Satsumas. I ususally end up buying both and then eating twice the number I would have done otherwise. I find these slightly less sweet than clemantines which makes them a refreshing change.

By Debra Sloan on 15/10/2014