![]() Now you might wonder what the heck do I do with a crate of 15-20 clementines?! Fear not! Here’s how my clementine crate consumption plays out: Clementines last for several weeks if they are kept relatively cool and out of too much direct sunlight. Spain grows scads of clementines, but there are substantial groves in California, as well. ![]() clementines are often marketed as “Cuties” or “Sweeties” and sold in small crates or boxes, especially around Christmas time. ![]() My last words before eating one of these little gems…”oh my darling clementine!!”Ĭlementines are small oranges (a cross between an orange and a mandarin) that are usually seedless, easy to peel, and perfectly sweet to eat! Packed with vitamin C and fiber, these little gems are great as snacks on the go or make an easy addition to your lunchbox. As pumpkin is to November, oranges are to December- at least in my house! There’s one orange that I’m constantly snacking on between October and February: the darling, little cutie clementine! ![]()
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