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  2. 12 Fruits That Are In Season for the Winter - AOL

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    Grapefruits. Similar to lemons and oranges, grapefruit are available year-round, but are best from January through the spring. Ruby red tend to be a lovely balance between sweet and tart, though ...

  3. The Top Winter Fruits to Eat in Season (When Little Else Is ...

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    Over time, eating your recommended 1 ½ cups to 2 ½ cups of fruit per day has also been shown to help reduce the risk for certain chronic diseases, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and ...

  4. From apricots to asparagus: The fruits and vegetables in ...

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    As the first official day of the new season, 19 March, approaches, it’s time to add new produce to your meals. Aside from the sweeter and richer flavours, eating seasonally has nutritional benefits.

  5. Seneca Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1949 in Dundee, New York, by Cornell University business student Arthur S. Wolcott. In the 1950s, Seneca contracted with Minute Maid to co-pack the first frozen grape juice in the nation. Apple processing, specialty syrups and maraschino cherries were added to the product line. The development of private label, bulk ...

  6. Endicott Pear Tree - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, a botanist and author of The Pears of New York—a 1921 monograph belonging to a series of publications on fruits, "all of which have become classic references on the fruit cultivars of the period" [9] —confirmed that the Endicott Pear Tree had not been grafted, [2] as was suggested in an 1837 article about the tree in Mr. Hovey's Magazine.

  7. Woodstock Fruit Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Woodstock Fruit Festival is a nonprofit festival celebrating a fruit-based diet that is held in upstate New York, which has been running every August since 2011. [1] In 2013 the fitness activities, lectures and 24-hour fruit bar (as well as gourmet fruit-based dinners) drew in excess of 600 participants for the 7-day festival.

  8. Eating local made easy. Here's what fruits and vegetables are ...

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    Listing all the farmers' markets in the state would be a whole series of articles in itself - and even then there would be no way to get them all.

  9. Melicoccus bijugatus - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a round drupe, approximately 2–4 cm (0.79–1.57 in) in diameter, with a thin, brittle, green peel. The bulk of the fruit is made up of the one (or, rarely, two) whitish seeds , which are surrounded by an edible, orange, juicy, gelatinous pulp .