Satsuma District, Kashogima. A prefecture in Japan
The word "satsuma" originates from Japan. Satsuma refers to a type of mandarin orange that was originally cultivated in the Satsuma province of Japan, which is now known as Kagoshima. The term "satsuma" is also used to describe the ceramic ware produced in this region.
Satsuma may refer to two different things. It may refer to pottery from Satsuma in Japan. Alternatively, it may refer to a variety of tangerine grown in Japan.
Satsumas originate in Japan in the province of Kyushu. These mandarins are popular as a Christmas gift in Louisiana where they are cultivated throughout the state. Hope this helps. Ken Preston
The address of the Satsuma Public Library is: 5466 Old Highway 43, Satsuma, 36572 0579
The phone number of the Satsuma Public Library is: 251-679-0700.
Prune Satsuma trees between February and March.
Satsuma Rebellion happened on 1877-01-29.
Satsuma High School was created in 1958.
Satsuma-Matsumoto Station was created in 1954.
No. The blood orange and satsuma are two different species. (Though they can sometimes hybridize) The blood orange has dark red flesh, the satsuma light orange. The satsuma is also tarter than the blood orange.
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