Oranges, tangerine, grapefruit, pomelo, kumquat, lemon, lime and citron are considered citrus superfoods. They are tart and sweet pulpy fruit.
Did you know?
- Oranges, limes, lemons, grapefruits, kumquats, pummelos and clementines are all considered citrus fruits and are an excellent source of Vitamin C.
 - Citrus fruits contain a variety of nutrients including potassium, calcium, phosphorus and a variety of B vitamins.
 - Enjoy citrus fruits in smoothies, parfaits, salads or just as they are.
 - Carotenoids, the red, orange and yellow pigments found in fruits and vegetables, have been widely studied for their potential to protect us from a variety of diseases.
 - Pummelos are the largest of all citrus fruit and are less acidic than traditional grapefruit.
 - Mexican limes or Key limes are much smaller than the larger, more popular Tahiti Lime.
 - Juices are a popular way to get citrus fruits into your day. Remember that 8 oz is a typical serving and look for 100% unsweetened juice to avoid unwanted added sugars.
 - Citrus is one of the most nutrient dense groups of fruit offering a boost of nutrients with relatively few calories.
 - Want to keep your freshly cut apples from turning brown? Toss them with a little lemon, orange or grapefruit juice.
 
Try some of our favorite recipes featuring citrus:
    Chicken and Orange Couscous
    
    
Poached chicken tossed with cinnamon scented couscous with almonds, raisins and mint
    
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    Grilled Grapefruit
    
    
Grilled grapefruit has a slight caramelized sweetness and is a great breakfast option with a dollop of creamy Greek yogurt.
    
    Check out this recipe
    

    Orange Vanilla Overnight Oats
    
    
Orange Vanilla Overnight Oats are a citrusy, seasonal take on this trendy and nutritious breakfast. We use star anise or cloves to add some warmth to this bright recipe. 
    
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