Varieties Navels Late navels Valencias Fresh Citrus from our fields in the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California is available at its peak eating quality. Our Citrus groves and packing plants are among the finest in the industry. From December through Mid summer - California's oranges boast to be some of the tastiest & juiciest amongst the bunch.
The grape is a fruit that grows in tight clusters. It has a white or purple flesh of sweet taste, eaten raw or in juice, although it is chiefly used for making wine. They are also used to make preserves. It contains various minerals and vitamins, and it is considered to be antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic. The clusters are dried to make raisins; besides, there are multiple preserves made from grapes, like caramel grapes, grape syrup, grapes in alcohol and grape jelly.
A pomegranate is a sweet, tart fruit with thick, red skin.They're rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals and even contain some protein. Pomegranate is known as a "super food" because of its nutrient-rich qualities. It is loaded with vitamins A, E, and C, all of which have antioxidant actions and work together to support cardiovascular health, as well as for improving iron absorption, which makes pomegranate fruit a great option to treat and prevent anemia.
Grapes are high in several important nutrients. One cup (151 grams) of red or green grapes contains the following nutrients (1): Calories: 104 Carbs: 27.3 grams Protein: 1.1 grams Fat: 0.2 grams Fiber: 1.4 grams Vitamin C: 27% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) Vitamin K: 28% of the RDI Thiamine: 7% of the RDI Riboflavin: 6% of the RDI Vitamin B6: 6% of the RDI Potassium: 8% of the RDI Copper: 10% of the RDI Manganese: 5% of the RDI One cup (151 grams) of grapes provides more than a quarter of the RDI for vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin vital for blood clotting and healthy bones They are also a good source of vitamin C, an essential nutrient and powerful antioxidant necessary for connective tissue health