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Kodagu orange

Sampath Kumar G.P.

TANGIER ONE: Orange crop being harvested at Shanivarasanthe in Kodagu district, Karnataka. Orange is grown as an intercrop in coffee plantations. These oranges are greenish yellow in colour and have a tangy taste unlike their better-known Nagpur counterpart, which is much sweeter.

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