If you're anything like me, when you leave the supermarket with a bag of easy-peel mandarins, you'll end up eating a few by the time you get home.
They're even better fresh off the tree - they don't get any sweeter or juicier.
For breakfast, squeeze yourself a vitamin C-filled orange juice fix or fold mandarin segments through yoghurt, and add them to the children's lunchboxes as a colourful and healthy treat.
Although they're used predominantly in sweet dishes, both mandarins and oranges also work well in savoury dishes and make a pleasant change from lemons and limes. Mix them with dates, chicken, pork, fish, spinach... the list goes on. The zest adds great flavour to marinades, stuffings and dressings.