Victorique
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is the type of fruit known for its color, however this variety not following that standard?
Oops,my fault Chase I should've you ask this: Is this fruit smaller than a golf ball?Can you re-define that question? Ask me if it's less than the size of something, instead.
No, it's the expected color for its type, and for that matter, it's yellow or orange-ish yellow when ripe.is the type of fruit known for its color, however this variety not following that standard?
It is not an orange.Is it an orange?
I'll give this as a free answer then, since there's a bit of variation on what is classified as citric and what is associated with names. It is not a sub-type of any well-known citrus fruit. It is its own named citrus fruit.
No, it is not smaller than a golf ballOops,my fault Chase I should've you ask this: Is this fruit smaller than a golf ball?
Is it a grapefruit?No, it's the expected color for its type, and for that matter, it's yellow or orange-ish yellow when ripe.
It is not an orange.
I'll give this as a free answer then, since there's a bit of variation on what is classified as citric and what is associated with names. It is not a sub-type of any well-known citrus fruit. It is its own named citrus fruit.
No, it is not smaller than a golf ball
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They are, feel free to ask anything, I'll extend the questions.(Looking through citrus) These... Are terrifying...
Woo-hoo! I'm glad it isn't...Is this fruit sweeter than an apple?It is not a grapefruit.
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No, the fruit is not naturally sweet, and is not popularly eaten unless it has been candied.Woo-hoo! I'm glad it isn't...Is this fruit sweeter than an apple?
The only citrus fruit I know is a Mandarin Orange that's all I'll guess...because if I get this fruit wrong someone can figure out the fruit correctly (Hey at least I read the clues).No, the fruit is not naturally sweet, and is not popularly eaten unless it has been candied.
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