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I envisage a short tube, about the diameter of a drinking straw, with a 'trigger' on one end and a 'claw' on the other. The tube is inserted through the top of the fruit (where the stalk was) and pushed down until the claw contacts the inside of the peel at the bottom. Press the trigger and the claw contracts, taking a firm grip on the inside of the peel. Then pull the whole thing sharply back up, instantly turning your satsuma or whatever inside-out. Eat at your leisure. |
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Thanks Dr Bob, I sense I am in the presence of a visionary. However, I worry that children will use the device for the traditional xmas bullying of younger siblings and a nation of small children turned inside out could ensue. We have to factor in some safety mechanism. hmmmm. |
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A tangerine worthy of the name requires no equipment, just the eager tangerine-eater's hands. If the skin won't come off easily, put the silly, inferior thing down and eat something else. |
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Search for "orange peeler" turns up a surprising variety of gadgets, most of which would presumably work fine on tangerines, too. |
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For the record, such a gadget exists in the UK, available from Lakeland Ltd. |
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an orange peeler makes sense. tangerines are easy to peel though. so why a peeler? |
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an orange peeler makes sense. tangerines are easy to peel though. so why a peeler? |
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