Kiyomi
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Kiyomi (清見 kiyo-mi?) is a Japanese citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a Miyagawa-wase mikan and a Trovita orange. This was the first tangor created in Japan in 1949. Kiyomis are sweet and have no seeds. The flavor is similar to that of a mikan, while the aroma is similar to that of an orange.
The kiyomi is monogerm, so that it is often used as a parent citrus to create new hybrids.