Eat This Now—Tuesday 02/09/10
2010
Best if Used By 02/15/10
Eat This Now for Tuesday February 9, 2010 features: Pink Lady Apples, Pummelos, Asparagus, Cara Cara Oranges, and Minneola Tangelos.
1. Pink Lady Apples
Sappy romance movies should be mushy, NOT good apples. Crisp, dense flesh with tart-sweet flavor, Pink Lady Apples are one of the best textured apples available in the late winter months. This is a fantastic apple for snacking, and it’s also a good option for salads. Look for promotions this week on Washington State Organic and Conventional Pink Lady Apples, a brand of the Cripps Pink variety. The name does fit the theme for Valentine’s Day, but don’t kid yourself, guys – they are not a replacement for flowers and chocolate.

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2. Pummelos
Have you ever walked down the citrus aisle and seen a big honkin’ pale green to yellow thing that looks like a mega grapefruit? That, my friend, is the Pummelo. Pummelos, or Chinese Grapefruit, are the largest of all citrus fruits. Their extra thick rind gives off a strong tropical aroma – intoxicating to me, overwhelming for others. Inside, Pummelos are sections like grapefruit and have firm and juicy pink flesh that tastes similar to a grapefruit, only less acidic and quite sweet, more complex, almost floral. The season on Organic and Conventional Pummelos is peaking in California. Take one into work this week for a snack and create a stir. You can just tell all the gawkers you’re getting ready for The Year of the Tiger (Chinese New Year begins 2/14).

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3. Asparagus
This should be your side dish for a special Valentines Day dinner at home or any meal this week – fresh Green Asparagus. The new season of Organic and Conventional Asparagus has started in Mexico and imports from Peru continue to be available too. The shorter length spears, called Asparagus Tips, can also be found for the first month of the new crop harvest. Quality is excellent and there will be aggressive ad promotions to take advantage of. Asparagus is packed with Folic Acid, Vitamins and Fiber. It’s also really flavorful, so try it steamed, roasted, grilled, sauteed or blanched some night soon.

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4. Cara Cara Oranges
By the power vested in us by the Internet, we at ProduceGeek.com have named Cara Cara Navel Oranges the Unofficial Fresh Fruit of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Take that!, Canned Fruit in heavy syrup.

Here’s a summary of our decision:
- Sweet, Delicious, Low Acid
- Rich pink flesh, almost seedless
- Loaded with Vitamin C and tons of Antioxidants
- Definitely in Season this month
- Organic and Conventional from California
- Nicknamed “The Power Orange”
Cara Cara Navels may not improve your Freestyle Ski Jumping tricks or help you with your Curling technique, but they will give your immune system a boost and your taste buds a treat. Go Team Fresh!
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5. Minneola Tangelos
OK, so you really enjoyed the Clementines in December and January, but this last box/bag you bought in February had a lot of soft ones that went bad and others that were dry inside. There are still lots of good Clementines out there from Spain and Morocco, but quality is a little more hit and miss as the season winds down. If you want an easy to peel, on-the-go fruit that is a bit more consistent than Clementines right now – try Minneola Tangelos. They’re those dark orange skinned citrus fruits with the knob at the stem end. Minneolas are tart-sweet and almost seedless. Organic and Conventional ones from California are outstanding this month. You may even be able to find Minneola Tangelos from Florida, called Honey Bells.

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February 9th, 2010 at 12:21 pm
Hey Produce Geek! I tried the blood oranges a couple weeks back when you recommended them, and they couldn’t have been better! I enjoyed the color and the sweet-tart cranberry tang, just like you described. Thanks!
February 9th, 2010 at 7:12 pm
Hey, Jon.
Stupid question: Where should I shop? I don’t think we usually see Pink Lady Apples or Cara Cara Oranges at our friendly neighborhood Wal-Mart.
–Justin–
February 15th, 2010 at 1:26 pm
Hi Justin,
By all means, continue to shop at Wal-Mart for your everyday needs if that makes sense for you and your family. But maybe once in a while you could stop by a farmer market, specialty food retailer or natural foods store to pick out some fun and delicious fresh produce to enjoy. What zip code are you in?
The Produce Geek.
February 15th, 2010 at 3:51 pm
Rebecca – So glad you liked them! Go find more. February and March are fantastic times to enjoy both Organic and Conventional Moro Blood Oranges from California. My mouth is watering just thinking about the berry-plum earthiness. Nomonom…
The Produce Geek
February 16th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
I’m in 17406. Do you have a recommendation?
February 19th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Hi Justin,
Giant and Weis carry Cara Caras and Pink Lady’s. Stop by York Central Market sometime on Tu, Th, Sa before 2pm to visit some farmer market stands. That’d be fun if you’re a foodhound like me, even if you don’t buy much. Finally, if you have a couple hours to kill once a month, take 83 South across the MD boarder to Wegmans just off the Hunt Valley exit – it’ll blow you away if you’ve never been there. Wegmans is a slice of food heaven; the produce department is awesome and huge, plus there’s a good cafe there too. The other nearby Wegmans in north of you in Mechanicsburg, PA, off 581 on the Carlisle Pike.
The Produce Geek