Eat This Now—Tuesday 03/02/10

Mar 01
2010

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Eat This Now for Tuesday March 2, 2010 features: Red Grapefruit, Asparagus, Gold Pineapples, Premium Winter Apples, and Romaine Hearts.

1. Red Grapefruit

Need a ray of sunshine this week?  Refresh yourself with Red Grapefruit.  “But Produce Geek, Grapefruit take too much work to eat, plus – aren’t they sour?”  Good Grapefruit are sour… AND sweet.  Add sugar to peak of the season Grapefruit? – that’s like adding sugar to Frosted Flakes.  Nature has ‘em all sweetened up for you when the crop is at it’s best.  Right now Organic and Conventional Red Flame and Dark Red Grapefruit varieties from Florida are about as good as they come.  Texas Rio Star Grapefruit are high quality too.  Skin scars and blemishes do not impact flavor, so choose your Red Grapefruit by what feels heavy for it’s size to get ones packed with juice.

Red Grapefruit

You’re right, Grapefruit are indeed tedious to cut and section, especially if you’re an impatient fruitivore like me.  Here are some videos of methods some folks use to get at the juicy goodness post-haste:

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2. Asparagus

Great price, great quality – why not go for it!  Give yourself a preview of Spring.  New crop Green Asparagus is abundant from Mexico right now and just begging to be steamed, sauteed, boiled, grilled or baked into your favorite casserole.  Organic Asparagus will be about as low priced as it ever gets in the next two weeks.

Asparagus

P.S. Garlic and Lemons totally dig hangin’ out with Asparagus in tasty recipes.

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3. Gold Pineapples

Last call!  Super Sweet variety Gold Pineapples will be shorter in supply in coming weeks due to light supplies.  So why highlight them?  Well, there are still decent amounts of XL and Jumbo Gold Pineapples in the pipeline this week and lots of hot advertised specials in major supermarket chains to promote them.  Grab one or two before the price goes up.

Gold Pineapples

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4. Premium Winter Apples

Got hooked on Honeycrisp, but not sure what apple to buy now since they are done for the season?  Time to try something new, but not sacrifice on flavor and texture.  Here are four premium winter varieties you might find in that spot where the Honeycrisps used to be at your supermarket:

  • Ambrosia: Fine-textured flesh, aromatic, very sweet – think Golden Delicious meets a marshmallow. (though crop is finishing soon)
    Ambrosia Apples

     

  • Jazz: Hard and crunchy, tart yet still quite sweet – interesting.
    Jazz Apples

     

  • Pacific Rose: Crisp, lightly sweet, juicy crunch – almost floral.
    Pacific Rose Apples

     

  • Pinata: Crisp, clean flesh, old-time apple flavor with tropical undertones.
    Pinata Apples

Hate mealy apples? Vote for your favorite Non-Mushy Apple below:

Campaign Against Mushy Apples – Who likes mushy apples? Exactly. Vote for your favorite NON-Mushy apple variety available in Winter, and Yes, there are some major varieties missing that can be way too inconsistent on texture this time of year. P.S. Alas, Honeycrisp are done for the season. And, yo – Gala and Granny Smith, you’re both on my mushy-watchlist this time of the year.

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5. Romaine Hearts

Take advantage of heavy harvests and discounted pricing this week on Organic and Conventional Romaine Hearts.  Hearts are sweeter and crisper than the dark green outer leaves of Romaine.  Romaine Hearts usually hold up well in your refrigerator, but I do recommend that you use what you buy quickly this week.  These Romaine Hearts were subjected to lots of rain earlier in their growing cycle, loading them with water.  Excess water can turn to rib-rust or pick ribbing several days after the lettuce has been harvested, so don’t dilly-dally – fresh is best anyway!

Romaine Hearts

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Forward this to a friend if you think they’ll like it – Here’s to fresh produce!

The Produce Geek,
Jonathan K. Steffy