Everyone knows how wonderfully tart, tangy and with that just-right touch of sweetness fresh grapefruit tastes, and we’ve read tons of literature on how good it is health-wise for you. With appealing variety names like Ruby Red, Flame and Star, grapefruit is an enticing food, indeed. And lots of information out there tells us that grapefruit virtually bursts with big-time nutritional benefits like antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, even phytochemicals, which do everything from slowing down the aging process to reducing the risk of cancer. But what else can grapefruit do? Let’s take a look…. For the Hair Grapefruit juice does…
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Fruit shipping can be slightly more complicated then many imagine. Did you ever think about the many regulations that might go into fruit shipping? After all, that is only one of the many functions of the United States Department of Agriculture manages. It is also important that you recognize the gravity of the situation if you accidentally shipped contaminated fruit to another state and a pest living in that fruit wiped out an entire crop of your favorite Florida oranges for example. Not only would you suffer without your favorite morning orange juice, but so would thousands of other Americans,…
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Blonde Rainier Cherries are light colored cherries with a partial red coating; they are delicious. This cherry, produced by crossing the Van cherry with the Bing, grows in a 45- degree environment. The Blonde Rainier Cherry, cross-fertilized preferably with the Tartarian Cherry, is a rosy red with a blond backdrop. Their trees do not grow all over, making this cherry a rare find. Fill a fruit basket with a few of these sweet and delicious fruit of nature and enjoy. Blond cherries make any gift basket look amazingly good and enticing enough to eat as they come. When you…
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Honeybells are no ordinary citrus fruit. Honeybells are one of the most beloved citrus fruits that you can buy. Honeybells are a special fruit that only is in season for a very short time every year, usually from late December through early February. These sweet fruits are famous for their festive bell shape, bright colored deep orange skin, and extra sweet taste. Honeybells also are known for having a lot of juice. Just one Honeybell can produce up to a cup or more of juice. Honeybell fruits are also easy to peel and a medium size, which make them easy…
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If you don’t want to miss out on Honeybell oranges this year you should order your Honeybell oranges now and get on the waiting list to receive the fruit once it’s been picked. There is a limited number of Honeybell oranges available every year, and bad weather or other factors can diminish the already limited supply without warning. People place orders for this gourmet fruit all year, and if you don’t pre-order you may not get any. Citrus growers often recommend that you order your Honeybell oranges early to make sure that you are not disappointed later on. Some fans…
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If you love fresh grapefruit you can find it year round if you look hard enough. Citrus farms in sub tropical areas, like Florida, produce millions of pounds of fresh grapefruit, oranges, tangerines and other citrus fruit every year. Grapefruit is a breakfast staple that many people wouldn’t dream of starting their day without, and fresh grapefruit is the best treat of all. Instead of buying shipped produce from grocery stores buy your fresh grapefruit directly from the growers by buying online and you will get grapefruit delivered to your door that has only just been picked and harvested. Buying…
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You might be surprised to know that one of the most popular forms of “oranges” isn’t really an orange at all! The Minneola tangelo, more popularly called the Honeybell orange, is actually a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. This delicious and rich citrus fruit has a deep orange color and an astonishing amount of rich and flavorful juice, and it was even created in Florida, the orange’s most famous home. But it’s not actually an orange! The Secret Identity of the Honeybell The Honeybell was created by cross breeding a Duncan grapefruit with a Fancy tangerine. Florida farmers…
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The tangerine remains a citrus fruit that grocery store consumers have long since been looking at in a curious manner. People will stare at the tangerine and notice that it looks a lot like an orange but know it is not an orange. This does raise the question what exactly is a tangerine? Well, here is a little fact: a tangerine really is an orange. It is just a different kind of orange which is why it looks and tastes differently from the traditional orange. The tangerine is a form of the Mandarin Orange which is among the most popular…
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One of the most fun ways to use Honeybells before they go out of season is to make homemade Honeybell preserves. When you make jam or jelly with delicious Honeybells you can enjoy the sweet delicious taste of the Honeybell all year instead of just for a few weeks at holiday time. Honeybell preserves are wonderful presents to give to teachers, day care workers, secretaries and other people that you want to thank. Homemade preserves are also great gifts for holidays that don’t cost a fortune to make. Even if you’ve never made preserves at home before you can make…
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If you are tired of cooking the same old means everyday but don’t have a lot of time to experiment with new dishes just put a new twist on the dishes that you already cook using Honeybell tangelos. Honeybell tangelos are a delicious hybrid citrus fruit that can add a lot of zest and flavor to the meals that you already know how to cook. Honeybell tangelos are a combination of a grapefruit and a tangerine. They were created by a food scientist who had a passion for cross breeding citrus varieties to try and create new citrus fruits. Honeybell…