Cooking & Baking
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(3,975 posts)discovered them a few years ago...red !!
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)MontanaMama
(23,369 posts)I'm curious! Don't know if I have ever seen them in the stores before.
elleng
(131,457 posts)Deeper flavor, maybe because of their derivation, believed to have developed as a cross between the Washington navel and the Brazilian Bahia navel. Some say low in acid, so they taste sweeter than most other varieties.
MontanaMama
(23,369 posts)Grocery shopping this weekend. Thanks!
elleng
(131,457 posts)Reach their peak season between December and April.
MontanaMama
(23,369 posts)at the Walmart, I'm good to go! Mama can't go there...
elleng
(131,457 posts)Found them at my regular 'regional' grocery store, Giant.
BittyJenkins
(413 posts)Blood Oranges! I love this time of year.
elleng
(131,457 posts)HONEYBELLES! Dad's favorite, I used to send them to family members every January/February. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangelo
Just checked, they'll be delivered to my daughters next month! (I send them fruits every month, so grandkids get into the habit. They HAVE!)
enough
(13,272 posts)and thinking they looked/felt/smelled the best for the price, but never having heard of them
before.
elleng
(131,457 posts)I think you'll be glad you did.