Fresh Citrus

It’s fresh Florida Citrus Season! If you love the health benefits, delicious taste and incredible versatility of Florida Oranges and Florida Grapefruit, now is your time to shine. Get tips, recipes and more  then head straight to your local grocery store!

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Health Benefits

Oranges and grapefruit offer a unique blend of vitamins, minerals and plant compounds that helpsupport overallhealth. Vitamin C, their best-known nutrient, is only the start of what’s beneath the peel!

These beloved fruits help support your immune system by contributing vitamins such as vitamin C, folate and thiamin. Plus, they have phytonutrients, including hesperidin and carotenoids, that act as antioxidants, have anti-inflammatory properties and support immune health.

Eaten as whole fruit, they contribute toward dietary fiber as well, which helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels, supports digestion and may help you feel full for longer.

Tips, Tricks and Fun Facts

We bet there are fresh ways to make your experiences with Florida Oranges and Grapefruit even better even if you’ve been eating them for years! Learn how to get the absolute most out of these citrus staples.

Tip #1:
Buy by the bag

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Tip #2:
Take your time

You can breathe a little easier when you buy fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruit  they’ll last up to three weeks when refrigerated. You get more peace of mind, better bang for your buck and an energy boost on those busy days!

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Tip #3:
Enjoy the goodness in every bite

Did you know Florida Oranges and Grapefruit have thinner peels than those from other regions? That means there’s less of the natural “packaging” and even more yummy fruit and juice insideIt’s a better experience all around and a better value.

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Tip #4:
Find your perfect orange pairing

While tasty on their own, Florida Oranges complement a wide range of other flavors. Have fun trying them all!

  • Sweet: Honey, maple syrup, vanilla, dates, figs, almonds
  • Floral: Orange blossom, jasmine, elderflower, rose, chamomile 
  • Bitter: Dark chocolate, Campari, radicchio, endive, cacao nibs 
  • Herbs & Spices: Cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, thyme, rosemary, star anise 
  • Salty: Ricotta, feta cheese, olives, pistachios, sea salt 
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Tip #5:
Create a go-to grapefruit combo

Florida Grapefruit goes with so many different foods and flavors! Enjoy exploring all the delicious options.

  • Sweet: Honey, vanilla, berries, coconut 
  • Floral: Lavender, elderflower, chamomile, hibiscus 
  • Bitter: Dark chocolate, arugula, radicchio 
  • Herbs & Spices: Cinnamon, ginger, mint, peppercorn, rosemary 
  • Salty: Cottage cheese, feta cheese, salted nuts, sea salt 
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Tip #6:
Line up an all-star recipe

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Check Your Local Store

Is your mouth watering just thinking about all the ways to enjoy Florida Oranges and Grapefruit? Get it while it’s freshCheck local grocery shelves from November to April. If your local grocer doesn’t carry Florida Citrus, ask them to add it to the produce section during peak season.

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