Bee Sweet promotes specialty citrus varieties

Pummelos are just one of the specialty citrus varieties from Bee Sweet Citrus.
Pummelos are just one of the specialty citrus varieties from Bee Sweet Citrus.
(Courtesy Bee Sweet Citrus)

California’s citrus domestic season is in full-swing and the Bee Sweet Citrus team is encouraging consumers to set their sight on specialty citrus varieties.

“This season, consumers can expect to see several different varieties available at their local retailer,” stated Bee Sweet Citrus Sales Representative Joe Berberian. “Right now, we have home staples such as mandarins, oranges and lemons, as well as various specialty citrus varieties available for our consumers.”

Since the start of the season, Bee Sweet Citrus has added California Mandarins, Oranges, Lemons, Pummelos, Grapefruit, Blood Oranges and Cara Cara Navels to its product line, and anticipates the arrival of Minneola Tangelos in January. All varieties are revered for their immunity-boosting characteristics and are harvested throughout California’s Central Valley, Central Coast and Imperial Valley.

“California’s Mediterranean climate is ideal for growing citrus,” stated Bee Sweet Citrus Vice President of Farming Keith Watkins. “Because citrus is sensitive towards both cold and very hot temperatures, our moderate weather allows us to harvest citrus year-round, and focus on specialty varieties during the winter months.”

Specialty citrus varieties are known for their distinct characteristics and exceptional flavor. Cara Cara Navels and Blood Oranges are popular for their aesthetically pleasing interior and powerful antioxidant properties, while other varieties such as Grapefruit and Pummelos are often sought out as ingredients for seasonal cuisine. All varieties offer consumers an assortment of unique flavors and are available for a limited time only.

“The domestic season is a great time to introduce specialty varieties to consumers who might not be familiar with them,” continued Berberian. “With healthy foods at the top of mind for many families, we are happy to offer our consumers an assortment of immunity-boosting varieties.”

All of Bee Sweet’s specialty citrus is grown under the close watch of the company’s farming department and meets strict quality standards to ensure consumers an exceptional piece of fruit. For more information regarding the company’s varieties, its pack styles or characteristics, please call a Bee Sweet Citrus sales representative at 559-834-4200 or visit www.beesweetcitrus.com.
 

 

Latest News

RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts
RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts

Concerns about inflation have shifted Rabobank’s forecast of the first Federal Reserve rate cut this year from June to September, with the number of cuts projected to decrease.

Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store
Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store

After months of restoration, the Delano, Calif., store is set for a grand reopening May 1, featuring festivities to go along with a fresh look and enhanced shopping experience.

Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution
Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution

The company, which hauls fresh and frozen food, has adopted Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution across its 39-trailer fleet.

Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions
Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions

A proposed rule from the USDA would implement a recommendation from the South Texas Onion Committee to increase the assessment rate by 3 cents.

A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry
A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry

Ali Cox, CEO and founder of Noble West, an agriculture marketing consultancy, shares how specialty crop growers are currently using regenerative ag, its benefits and its potential for the future.

Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping
Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping

Shuman Farms inaugurates the Vidalia onion season with the first shipment from Cobbtown, Ga., partnering with Food Lion and Royal Food Service for widespread distribution across the U.S. and Canada.