Eating Honeybells by themselves is always a treat, but since Honeybell tangelos are only in season for a short while and need to be enjoyed during a very short period of time, some people can tire of eating Honeybells by themselves. Luckily there are many ways to enjoy Honeybells besides…
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Did you know that Honeybells are the gourmet citrus fruit? These days companies are slapping a gourmet label on everything to appeal to consumers who want high end food choices but Honeybells really are a gourmet food. These super sweet fruits were created in the early 1930s by cross pollinating…
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Honeybells are a holiday tradition for thousands of families and they can be a tradition for your family too. Honeybells are super sweet citrus fruits that are only around at Christmas, which makes them a treasured part of the holidays. These hybrid fruits are a combination of a tangerine and…
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Honeybells are a succulent, round citrus fruit often featured in holiday gift baskets. The sweet flavor and abundant juice in honeybells set them apart from other citrus fruits. Considered a tangelo, honeybells are an accidental hybrid between a tangerine or mandarin orange and a grapefruit or pummelo. Honeybells have a…
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You’ve probably heard by now of the Honeybell tangelo and all its delicious and nutritious possibilities. The Honeybell is a favorite ingredient of the fresh citrus fruit gift basket, since the amazing taste and relative scarcity make it a true delight for anyone who enjoys fresh citrus fruit. But did…
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The Honeybell Orange is often described by sellers as a limited edition fruit. What they mean by that is that demand almost always outpaces supply. It is also a reference to the fruit’s abbreviated harvest season. Other popular citrus fruits from Florida are harvested for four or five months of…
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The Honeybell orange is as famous for its fugacity as it is for its incredible taste. This rare tangelo is cultivated mainly in Florida and is available for a few short weeks in January. If it is a bumper crop, shipments may be sent in February, but that is rarely…
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If you want to make your holiday cocktails stand out this year substitute Honeybells for oranges in traditional holiday drinks. Honeybells have more juice than any other type of citrus fruit, so using one Honeybell will give you enough fresh squeezed and delicious citrus juice for several cocktails. The unique…
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Get all your Christmas shopping fast and easily by buying Honeybells for everyone on your list. Honeybells are great for your family and friends, but they are also great for other people on your list like your child’s teacher, your hairdresser, your secretary, and other people that you want to…
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This article is a long distance call. This article is a mission of mercy. This article is a signal flare. As you start your new year and undertake your resolutions, you need to remember that you can’t always reach your goals through sheer force of will. You need to be…