Ponkan

Ponkan is a sweet Japanese citrus fruit known for its rich aroma, easy-to-peel skin, and soft juicy flesh.
Overview

- Japanese name: Ponkan
- Type: Mandarin-type citrus
- Taste: Sweet and aromatic
- Seeds: May contain seeds
- Peel: Easy to peel
Flavor Profile

Ponkan has rich sweetness with mild acidity and a distinctive tropical citrus aroma. The flesh is soft, juicy, and easy to separate into segments.
Related Japanese Citrus to Compare
- Unshu Mikan – for a milder everyday citrus.
- Harumi – for softer texture and stronger sweetness.
- Dekopon – for richer sweetness and larger size.
Is This Citrus Right for You?
- Best for: Fans of sweet aromatic citrus
- Not ideal for: People who dislike seeds
- Taste profile: Rich sweetness with tropical aroma
- Texture: Soft and juicy
- Best use: Fresh eating
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Season

Ponkan is typically harvested from winter to early spring.
Why It’s Popular

Its fragrant aroma and easy-to-peel skin make Ponkan a popular traditional citrus in Japan.
Where It’s Grown

Ponkan is widely grown in warm citrus-producing regions across Japan.