• Top 10 Ideas To Enjoy Vidalia Onions

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

    Vidalia Onion season starts in the middle of April, and typically runs through the beginning of September. While many people love Vidalias, they might not know all the great ways that sweet onions can be used. Here are 10 recipe ideas so you can get the most out of your…

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  • 5 Tasty Ways to Cook Georgia Peaches

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

    Summer means that there will be an abundance of fresh peaches for sale, and fortunately, there are plenty of tasty ways to prepare these delectable delights. They make excellent accompaniments to vanilla ice cream, for instance, and naturally, few things taste better than freshly picked Georgia Peaches straight from the…

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  • Make the Most of Cherries in Season

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

    Ripe cherries are a quintessential element of classic summer days. Whether eaten just seconds after picking, baked into a pie, made into preserves, or spooned over French vanilla ice cream, cherries taste sublime. No cherry tree in your back yard? No problem ? you can buy cherries online at reputable…

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  • American Grown Citrus Fruit Gifts

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Gift Ideas

    Springtime in Florida is unforgettable thanks in part to the fragrance of sweet blossoms of orange, tangerine, grapefruit and other citrus trees perfuming the air. The Florida Department of Agriculture reports that Florida is the second largest top orange producer in the world, with Brazil ranking 1st place. Approximately 95…

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  • When Are Rainier Cherries in Season?

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

    Rainier cherries are in season from May through June in California and June through August in Washington. In today?s world there are still a few things that must be patiently waited for, including the ripe taste of a fresh Rainier Cherry. In fact, depending on where you live, these types…

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  • Why Are Fresh Cherries Good For You

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Healthy Eating

    You have?probably been told a million times before that cherries are good for you. ?Truth be known, your mother was exactly right each time she tried to get you to eat them. If you were to receive delicious fresh cherries delivered, here’s a look at the top five reasons you…

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  • How Are Bing Cherries Healthy For You

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Healthy Eating

    The USDA-Agricultural Research Service Western Human Nutrition Research Center recently conducted a study and it was found that people who consume about 45 Bing cherries have been known to enjoy a reduced chance of enduring circulating concentrations of inflammatory biomarkers in their blood. Other research studies in the past have…

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  • When Are Vidalia Onions Available

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

    Sweet Georgia Vidalia Onions, which lack the kick and harsh taste that other summer onions have, are the perfect addition to any summertime and remarkably tasty dishes. Vidalias are considered to be among the most versatile vegetables available during the summer months and are one of Georgia?s prized crops, having…

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  • Where Do Vidalia Onions Come From

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

    From the time when a farmer in the state of Georgia began growing Vidalia Onions in the early 1930s, consumers have prized them for their sweet, mild taste. It wasn’t long before other Georgia farmers began to include the popular onion among their crops, and the Vidalia Onion now holds…

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  • Hale’s Non-GMO Citrus Fruits

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

    Healthy Gourmet Fruit from Indian River, Florida Gourmet citrus fruits from Hale’s Indian River orchards are protected from pests with natural solutions, not with genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Our citrus fruits are protected from disease by using natural predators or insects that control the population of damaging bugs attempting…

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