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Can't find any Florida Oranges in Orlando, FL.
Hello. Florida is known for it's delicious oranges, however, I can't seem to find any friggin oranges grown in Florida. I found some grown in California. Stoopid oranges. How did they find their way all the way over here. I want to taste some Florida oranges that this state oh so brags about. Any clue as to where I can find some? :confused:
- Undercover_Man P.S.: How bout tangerines? Does Florida grow any tangerines? I love them. So much easier to eat and barely any seeds. |
Orlando has to have a bunch of grocery stores... albertson's I think is one of the chains down there... they had no florida oranges?
I havent been down i that area in years - but there used to be roadside stands that sold them-- they were everywhere... I'm actually not a fan of florida oranges... I much prefer the california naval oranges.. no seeds and easy to peel... |
Hurricane damage.
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I was looking for something like this on our website but embarrassingly we don't appear to have this info on there. Here is a graph from the Florida Gift Fruit Shippers Association of what FL citrus is in season at any given time http://fgfsa.com/season.htm . Right now you basically have valencias, murcotts (honey tangerines), and grapefruit. If your looking in grocery stores you often don't find alot of FL fruit there because they prefer to carry CA fruit since it is prettier. I can't recall off the top of my head the names of any citrus companies in orlando but that is where the FGFSA is located. I imagine if you called them they could tell you someone nearby that has bagged fruit for sale. If it wasn't a 2 hour drive I'd bring ya some.
oh ya PS valencias are really a juice orange so I would reccomend the honey tangerines or if you can find someone that still has them some temples. Alot of people say temples are their favorite variety even above honeybells. |
I've noticed the same thing around here. Most albertsons in my area has out of state oranges... I think they little fruit stand down the street from me sells only florida fruits/vegges...
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Albertsons in our area was bought by some ridiculous ghetto "Rowe's" store.
On International Drive, there's a stand shaped like a giant orange. I can't remember the exact location, but it was there in February. They have incredible oranges. Your best bet is to find a grower and locate their sales points. Try here Florida Citrus Growers. You're in Region 7. Indian RIver Citrus distributes all over the state. Also keep an eye out for fruit stands near Winter Garden and Altamonte Springs. I used to find tons. Luck! |
Well, navel oranges are the premiere eating orange in America, because they have no seeds. I was under the impression that they grow more juice oranges (Valencias and such) in Florida, and more navels out west. If that's true, that'd be a contributing factor.
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There's a guy on Conway between Hoffner and 528 that has a little roadside stand... I've seen strawberries, shrimp, and so many other things that I can't remember. He always has signs out for what he has that day. He would probably either carry oranges at some point, or know where you might be able to find some.
P.S. Yay for California fruit looking prettier! |
Lake Placid oranges have descended on Publix.
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