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Tangerine
What is Tangerines?
Tangerines are small, citrus fruits with a bright orange, easy-to-peel skin. They are sweet, juicy, and typically seedless, making them a popular choice for snacking and adding to salads or desserts.
Why do I have an intolerance to it?
Intolerance to tangerines may be related to their acidic nature, which can irritate the stomach lining and cause symptoms like heartburn or acid reflux. Some individuals may also be sensitive to citrus oils, which can cause skin reactions or respiratory discomfort.
What can I do about it?
If you suspect intolerance to tangerines, try consuming smaller amounts or reducing the overall acidity in your diet. Explore alternatives like lower-acid fruits, such as melons or berries.