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  • When Quality Matters Give Indian River Citrus

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    If the quality of the gift that you’re giving matters but you can’t spend a lot on the gift give Indian River citrus fruit. Affordable Indian River citrus fruit is delicious, healthy, and widely regarded to be the best fruit in the world. You can give a gourmet gift without the gourmet price when you give Indian River oranges, grapefruit and other citrus fruits to your friends, family, and business contacts. For new businesses giving out client gifts that don’t look cheap or chintzy is very important. Potential clients will judge you based on the follow up gift that you…

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  • Clementines: The Perfect Sweet and Nutritious Snack

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    About the size of a billiard ball, the clementine is a popular variety of orange that is typically sold in small wooden crates in the supermarket. Their appeal has grown spectacularly in recent years, due in no small part to the obesity epidemic plaguing many developed nations.?Tasty, healthy, and easy to carry, the clementine orange is just about the perfect snack for people who need to drop a few pounds.?And, unfortunately, most of us do! ? The numbers ? Two-thirds of Americans are overweight, while a full third are officially obese. The problems would be a purely personal one, if…

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  • Honeybells-Taking Fruit Baskets to a Whole New Level

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Honeybell oranges (sometimes referred to as tangelos) make great fruit baskets and it’s definitely not your ordinary orange. These oranges are sought after and extra juicy. Honeybells have to be in season to enjoy these sweet treats and you can usually find them in January or February. Although it is somewhat of an inconvenience not to be able to enjoy them every month, they are well worth the wait. Honeybells are the most highly prized oranges. These oranges are called “Honeybells” because they taste like honey and are bell shaped. These treasured hybrid oranges are actually a cross between a…

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  • How to Zest Navel Oranges and Other Citrus Cooking Tips

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Many recipes call for the juice of navel oranges, grapefruit and other citrus fruits but even more call for the zest of the fruit. Do you know how to zest a citrus fruit? Not getting the zest right can result in a very bitter taste that can ruin a dish. The zest refers to the outer rind of the fruit, but only the rind and not the white pitch below the rind. Whether you’re dealing with navel oranges, grapefruits, tangerines or lemons the pith will always be bitter even when the zest is delicious. The zest of the fruit contains…

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  • Tangerines

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    The tangerine is one of the tastiest, most nutritional and convenient citrus fruit. It is a member of the mandarin family of oranges and known to have been cultivated in Asia more than 3,000 years before it was introduced to the West about two centuries ago. The tangerine is an important food source which contains essential nutrients and minerals such as vitamin C, beta-carotene, potassium, magnesium and others. Tangerines are smaller than oranges, have a deeper orange skin, and the flesh inside is very juicy, usually with a mild, sweet taste. Most varieties of this citrus fruit have few or…

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  • Fun Facts About Fruit Baskets

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Fruit baskets are a welcome gift to receive at your home or office. When a beautiful fruit basket arrives, everyone can’t wait to sample the succulent treats inside the cellophane. Did you ever consider the history of fruit baskets or what makes them incredibly special? Here are a few fun facts you may not have known about fruit baskets. Fun Facts About The History of Fruit Baskets Fruit baskets have been around longer than you might think. Since they combine all-natural elements, it’s easy to see why the history of fruit baskets dates so far back: Gift baskets with fruit…

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  • Delicious Desserts Made with Temple Oranges

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Temple oranges are late winter citrus fruits that can be used in dozens of ways to create delicious snacks and desserts that you and your family will love. Temple oranges, like all citrus fruits, are naturally sweet and low in calories so you can enjoy them without any guilt at all. Most Temple oranges have less than 80 calories and have lots of vitamins and minerals that can keep you healthy and strong. You can eat two or more Temple oranges everyday and still lose weight if you are trying to lose weight. Making desserts and sweet snacks with Temple…

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  • Fun Facts About Florida Oranges

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Florida oranges are the most popular oranges for eating and making juice because of their sweet flavor and juiciness, but most people don’t know that much about Florida oranges. Oranges are the biggest industry in Florida, with tourism a close second. Florida is synonymous with oranges and Floridians think that’s great. They are proud to produce the best tasting oranges in the world. Here are some other fun facts about Florida oranges and citrus that you probably didn’t know: Ponce de Leon brought oranges to Florida – Back when Spanish explorers were competing to find spots in the New World…

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  • Citrus Facts

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Did you know … Florida oranges are 25% heavier than oranges from other areas. Heat and humidity are ideal conditions for growing citrus. That’s part of why Florida is known for producing the sweetest, juiciest (and heaviest) citrus available. There’s an area in central Florida known as “the Ridge” which has an abundance of nutrient rich soil wheremuch of the citrus industry is located. But the most famous area, where Hale Groves is located, is known as the Indian River region where the soil is uniquely suited for growing citrus; the Gulfstream breezes insure that the temperature rarely gets cold…

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  • Indian River Fruit in Brief

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Indian River fruit is said to be some of the best citrus fruit in the world. This world famous lush and flavor bursting citrus can be found across the globe as well as your local super market. It can also be found in your local produce distributor or warehouse and even your local organic trendy food store. But sometimes it is hard to differentiate where that beautiful master piece of fruit was produced while wandering your produce section. Many items are poorly marked, if at all, and sometimes they only state the obvious with signs that say ‘lemons’ as if…

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