Talk:Tangelo
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That's gotta be the *worst* photo on all of wikipedia. Next time you have a tangelo, someone snap a photo. (We don't get them here or I would do it.)
- I was thinking the same thing. I'll be getting some in a couple months; if there's still no better picture (and I remember!) I'll try to get a good one. 69.175.141.106 13:20, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
Funny, I came to discussion to complain about this photo. Is there anyway to find a picture of a Tangelo that wasn't a cassualty in the Iraq War? 88.153.142.83 00:06, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
I am eating a Minneola tangelo from the local market here in San Diego, California. It looks exactly like the tangelos to the right in the picture. If you want to verify this, come visit me and I will show you the peel. I recommend aging them to get the most scumptious flavor. My Flatley (talk) 16:35, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Tangelos are used in making sweet and colorful mixed drinks, such as the new Tangeloafer.
[edit] Minneola
Why does Minneola redirect to Tangelo, yet the Minneola is not even mentioned once in the article? Badagnani 04:51, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
I'm confused -- is a Minneola a mix of a "'Bowen' grapefruit and 'Dancy' tangerine" or "an Ardean and a Lynn"? What are Ardeans and Lynns? 12:45a EST 28 Febrary 2007
[edit] Trivia addition
I remember an episode of the TV show "Wings" where Helen, when listing things that drive her crazy about Joe, mentions how he always buys "those mutant orange things." Joe later explains that they're tangelos, and describes what he likes about them. I don't remember the episode, or even the season--I think it's one of the later seasons when they're married, but I can't say for sure. Does anyone else remember this? Does anyone know the reference? --12.154.39.254 21:27, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

