10 citrus varieties squeezed by Dan’s Produce owner
Learn about 10 citrus varieties from the enthusiastic owner of Dan’s Produce in California. He slices open and squeezes most of them:
- Cara Cara oranges – originated in the 1970s
- Satsuma madarins – easy to peel
- Fairchild – clementine and orlando varieties, few seeds, with mild but tangy flavor
- Page Mandarin – Clementine and Minneola Tangelo
- Blood orange – discovered in Spain in 1920s
- Florida Honey Tangerine – full of seeds
- Texas Rio Star Grapefruit and Star Rubies
- Pumelo – thick skin with sweet interior
- Minneola Tangelo – cross between grapefruit and a tangerine, springs with a citrus smell, and a mild tang
- Heirloom Navel Oranges – grown on trees more than 100 years old in California