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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Chef Lucy’s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Citrines

CITRINES Citrines are a new domestic citrus fruit grown in California They are similar to clementines, mandarins, and tangerines.

CITRINES Larger than a clementine Sweeter than an orange Almost seedless like a grape

CITRINES - Nutrition Vitamin C – is a powerful antioxidant that helps the body resist infection Vitamin A – required for maintaining healthy skin and essential for good vision. Potassium – helps cells control heart rate and blood pressure Calcium – essential for maintaining strong bones, cartilage, gums, and blood vessels.

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Chef Lucy’s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CITRINES