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Ruby Red Grapefruit
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Honey Tangerine
Some of the best varieties of oranges and grapefruit have seeds. Seeded varieties of citrus are usually sweeter and much healthier to eat. Check out my short video... I show you how to remove seeds quickly and easily.
I especially love to eat Florida Honey Tangerines and Texas Rio Star grapefruit but hate chomping on the seeds and cleaning them off the floor of my produce store when I was in retail. This was my solution. Enjoy!