Honeybell Oranges Make Every Day a Little Brighter

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

Do you get the wintertime blues? Millions of Americans say they feel depressed during the bleak and cold months of December, January and February. The freezing temperatures, monochromatic landscapes, and sense of isolation that comes from spending too much time indoors all take a psychic toll.

Many Americans seek relief from this seasonal depression by attempting to get in shape, to exercise their blues away and to get a new clarity through the satisfaction of eating right and living better. When spring comes, they’re in a better shape to enjoy the warmer temperatures and blooming, resurgent environment around them.

Honeybells Are Like Balls of Sunshine

The Honeybell tangelo makes the perfect weapon in anyone’s anti-winter depression arsenal. Even its rich, dusky orange color alone is enough to cheer someone out of their funk. The delicious taste will give a bright spot of cheerful flavor, and the Honeybell’s rich storehouse of nutritious vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients will brighten any exercise regimen with powerful fuels and replenishments.

Honeybells Are Delicious, Healthy

The Honeybell isn’t actually an orange, but it shares the orange’s rich color as well as its powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. Honeybells are rich in Vitamins A and C, both of which contribute to healthy immune systems and for helping the body convert food into energy more efficiently.

Honeybells also contain other important healthy building blocks such as fiber, and calcium. These nutrients are especially helpful for children and teenagers, who may feel troubled or let down once the holiday season of presents and lights concludes. By giving them the fresh citrus nutrition of Honeybell oranges, you can help cheer them up while at the same time providing for their growing health.

Honeybells Won’t Interfere With Medication

Even though the Honeybell tangelo is a cross between the Duncan grapefruit and the Fancy tangerine, it doesn’t share the chemical makeup that prevents people on some kinds of prescription medications from eating grapefruit. A USDA report recently showed that Honeybells are fully safe regarding drug interaction.

Honeybells Are Only Available for a Limited Time

Honeybell tangelos have a relatively short peak season, lasting just a few weeks in December and January. Ordering them early will help you to receive as many as you want, including a wealth of Honeybells served in a delightful and aesthetically pleasing citrus fruit basket. Remember also to allow sufficient time for delivery if you are giving Honeybells as a gift.

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