Oranges
censu67
Posts: 53 Member
Recently I've been eating Tangelo's from my local store and they are great, I think they are a hybrid Orange/Tangerine, big like an Orange, sweet and seedless like a Tangerine. However, they are all done now. Can anyone shed any light on a similar option for me for various times throughout the year? Worst case, which Oranges are best and possibly seedless.
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:laugh: I personnaly like the California Navel Oranges. Easy to peal and no seeds. I don't live in CA, but in FL.....go figure.0
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Is it the same as a cutie? I see them (and get them a lot) from Costco... they're pretty reasonably priced too. I've also seen them at bulk at Safeway. They are delish! I think they have seeds though...0
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I love Clementines... (brand names include Cuties) some have seeds and some don't.0
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