SUMO ORANGES: They may be fugly, but they're in season, and these beauties didn't disappoint, clocking in at a 9.5 out of 10 on the "bursting with sweet and robust" flavor scale.

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SUMO ORANGES: They may be fugly, but they're in season, and these beauties didn't disappoint, clocking in at a 9.5 out of 10 on the "bursting with sweet and robust" flavor scale.
Sumi-e oranges.🍊🍊(ink on rice paper)🍊😋 🍊🍊
Sumo Oranges
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Let's tak citrus.
Was a time a box of fresh oranges would arrive thanks to the thoughtfulness of grandparents wintering in Florida. Didn't really appreciate it enough at the time, frankly. How I miss it now.
Given that supermarket citrus these days is so often disappointing, it's time to revisit some mail-order sunshine. But before doing so, let's refamiliarize ourselves with the most common varietals.
The NAVAL orange is the most common and its derivatives include the "Washington," the "Dream," the "Heirloom" and the "Cara Cara" - each characterized by a pure sweet flavor, thick pebbly rind, and the indentation on one side that harkens their name.
The CARA CARA naval orange is appreciated for its pink-flesh and sweet juice accented with an underlying zip (though with lower acidity than other navel oranges). In season: December-April
The BLOOD ORANGE is known for its crimson flesh bursting with staining juice. The 3 main varieties — Moro, Tarocco and Sanguinello — enjoy a flavor that ranges from tart to semi-sweet. In season: December-April
Thé CLÉMENTINE is the smallest of the Madarin family. The outside is deep orange, the skin is thin and easily peelable, are Clementines are sweeter than Tangerines. They are most in season from Novermber to April.
Some of the Florida Orange labels have beautiful early 29th century graphics.
Sumo Madarin Oranges. They're ugly but also the most compelling citrus I've tasted. Ever. Hunt them down. Hoard them. Refrigerate them. Devour them.
Sumo oranges are so delicious!
Sex is great and all but have you ever peeled a mandarin orange and shoved the whole thing in your mouth and bitten down and savored the gush of perfect sweet mandarin orange juice, the yielding of each invidivual vesicle and pip under your teeth as it pops? Have you lived that kind of joy?