Honeybell Tangelos
The Honeybell’s name comes from its flavor, form, and family tree. Its nectarous taste and unique bell shape give it its first name, while its ancestors -- the tangerine and pomelo (A.K.A. grapefruit) merge to form its last. More specifically, the Honeybell descends from the Dancy tangerine and the Duncan grapefruit. The result is an incredibly easy-to-peel fruit with savory sweetness. Like all good things, however, the Honeybell season comes to an end -- and quickly. Available in January only, so order now!
Available in Januaryand February only
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The best!! | 1/2/2013 |
These oranges are the sweetest, juiciest oranges. We cant wait every year for January to get them! | ||
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Outstanding | 1/2/2013 |
This is by far the best orange Ive ever had!!! | ||
- MIster Baby, NY | ||
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The best part of January! | 12/20/2012 |
Melt in your mouth, outrageously delicious orange! | ||
- Christine Henry, NJ | ||
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Honeybells | 12/12/2012 |
I wait every year to order these! Originally a gift from a friend, our family is hooked on this delicious fruit and friends enjoy them when I share. I will get them from no other company because the quality is exceptional! | ||
- Ginger Smith, MD | ||
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unbelievably good! | 12/12/2012 |
I send these to our relatives up north and they all rave about them..They arrive in january and my mother in law says they are a welcome change in the middle of winter. | ||
- Beth M, FL | ||
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