What is fruta clementina?

Clementines are a type of small citrus fruit that are most commonly found in the winter months. They are often seedless and easy to peel, making them a popular snack or addition to fruit salads. Clementines are a hybrid fruit, believed to be a cross between a mandarin orange and a sweet orange. They are high in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. Clementines originated in North Africa and were named after a French priest, Father Clement Rodier, who first introduced them to Algeria. Today, they are primarily grown in Spain, Morocco, and Turkey.