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Posted: 4/24/2024 5:07:59 PM EDT
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Just got a fancy juicer. Tried Valencia, Blood and Cara Cara oranges. Cara cara blew the other two away, no contest, whole family agreed. Are there any other options I need to try next? Or did I possibly just get a shitty batch of valencias and blood oranges? Very mediocre on both of those.
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Round ones?
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Grammer Nazis be dammed!!
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Sumo
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Tangelos
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The mountains are calling, and I must go. -John Muir
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Whatever type they grow in Florida.
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Sumo
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Valencia is the best I've had. Not the garbage oranges from the store, but fresh from a tree. One of the most magnificent drinks you can imbibe.
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Hamlins and Parson Browns
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“Nothing Awesome is ever simple.” - qualityhardware
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Originally Posted By cervelorider: ^ This End thread. They are what Monster energy was trying for View Quote Those are Ponkans / Tangelos and if they’re like Ponkans, they’re delicious. However, they’ll be hard to juice as the peel is too loose for a conventional juicer. I consider them eaters and not juicers. |
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“Nothing Awesome is ever simple.” - qualityhardware
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My family had a 100 acres of mixed citrus, oranges, lemons and various hobby trees near the house, for personal use, avocados, tangerines, Buddhist hands, pomellow 's etc. I always preferred navel oranges because when tree ripened they seemed more sweet. The store bought stuff sucks. It's picked way too soon to give it shelf life. I also enjoy pulp like a true producer would. Not that Tang/Sunny D crap.
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Found one at Albertsons called Ruby Orange, very dark red. Makes great margs. Valencia is the noted juice orange but we go for Cuties, blood and all the rest. Fresh squeezed makes it great.
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I would go for Texas ruby river grapefruit. Too bad they are only in season a few month of the year.
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Originally Posted By MyAliyah: Found one at Albertsons called Ruby Orange, very dark red. Makes great margs. Valencia is the noted juice orange but we go for Cuties, blood and all the rest. Fresh squeezed makes it great. View Quote It's just a variety of blood orange Paramount was the "premier" brand back in the day, Limeonera also has an interesting history. Was always fun to hear my dad read off the pack out usually 18 months behind the pick. Saticoy was also a name back in the day. |
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Originally Posted By bgrhammer: It's just a variety of blood orange Paramount was the "premier" brand back in the day, Limeonera also has an interesting history. Was always fun to hear my dad read off the pack out usually 18 months behind the pick. Saticoy was also a name back in the day. View Quote You want to know how they make all of those little mandarins seedless? They have big ass rolls of net real similar to hay rolls. When its time they drag 1/4 mile stretches of net over the trees. You see if the pollinators can't get get to the buds they can't make seeds. |
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Jaffa
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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