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The komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑) is a type of mandarin orange grown in Japan. "Ko" means "little", and "mikan" a type of citrus cultivar; komikans are unusually small. It is almost the same as the Kishumikan. It is sometimes called a Sakurajima komikan orange (桜島小みかん, Sakurajima komikan) grown on Sakurajima, an active composite volcano in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The same cultivar is also grown in Fukuyama in Kirishima along Kagoshima Bay, and this is simply called komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑).

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  • Komikan (fr)
  • Komikan (fruit) (en)
  • サクラジマミカン (ja)
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  • The komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑) is a type of mandarin orange grown in Japan. "Ko" means "little", and "mikan" a type of citrus cultivar; komikans are unusually small. It is almost the same as the Kishumikan. It is sometimes called a Sakurajima komikan orange (桜島小みかん, Sakurajima komikan) grown on Sakurajima, an active composite volcano in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The same cultivar is also grown in Fukuyama in Kirishima along Kagoshima Bay, and this is simply called komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑). (en)
  • Komikan signifie petite mandarine en japonais: 小 (ko) petit précède みかん ou 蜜柑 (mikan) mandarine. Parmi toutes les petites mandarines cultivées en Asie de l'est ce sont le plus souvent des cultivars de kishu (C. kinokuni). Une d'elles est renommée au Japon comme spécialement sucrée et aromatique: la Sakurajima komikan. Le mot désigne les arbres et les fruits. Article détaillé : Kishu Mikan. (fr)
  • サクラジマミカン(桜島蜜柑)は、鹿児島県の桜島で栽培されている柑橘類の一種。サクラジマコミカン(桜島小蜜柑)とも呼ばれる。品種としてはキシュウミカンとほぼ同一である。同じ品種が桜島を望む鹿児島湾沿いの霧島市福山でも栽培されており、こちらは単にコミカン(小蜜柑)と呼ばれる。 (ja)
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  • Komikan (en)
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  • The komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑) is a type of mandarin orange grown in Japan. "Ko" means "little", and "mikan" a type of citrus cultivar; komikans are unusually small. It is almost the same as the Kishumikan. It is sometimes called a Sakurajima komikan orange (桜島小みかん, Sakurajima komikan) grown on Sakurajima, an active composite volcano in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The same cultivar is also grown in Fukuyama in Kirishima along Kagoshima Bay, and this is simply called komikan (小みかん, 小蜜柑). (en)
  • Komikan signifie petite mandarine en japonais: 小 (ko) petit précède みかん ou 蜜柑 (mikan) mandarine. Parmi toutes les petites mandarines cultivées en Asie de l'est ce sont le plus souvent des cultivars de kishu (C. kinokuni). Une d'elles est renommée au Japon comme spécialement sucrée et aromatique: la Sakurajima komikan. Le mot désigne les arbres et les fruits. Article détaillé : Kishu Mikan. (fr)
  • サクラジマミカン(桜島蜜柑)は、鹿児島県の桜島で栽培されている柑橘類の一種。サクラジマコミカン(桜島小蜜柑)とも呼ばれる。品種としてはキシュウミカンとほぼ同一である。同じ品種が桜島を望む鹿児島湾沿いの霧島市福山でも栽培されており、こちらは単にコミカン(小蜜柑)と呼ばれる。 (ja)
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