Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 20:35     Subject: Re:good clementines?

I have had good luck with darling clementines
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 20:08     Subject: good clementines?

I've had two good batches of clementines this season, and plenty of bad batches. Purchased at Safeway and Costco. Very frustrating!!
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 16:35     Subject: Re:good clementines?

Anonymous wrote:I just bought a huge box of them from bus. All dried out. I was trying to suffer through them then discovered mold in the second layer. Yuck.


Bus = BJs
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 16:34     Subject: Re:good clementines?

I just bought a huge box of them from bus. All dried out. I was trying to suffer through them then discovered mold in the second layer. Yuck.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 16:33     Subject: good clementines?

We usually like the clementines more later in the season--we're often disappointed in early December. And we generally have good luck with those from Morocco.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 16:23     Subject: good clementines?

Actually, I find that the clementines that are a little bit soft to be the best.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:33     Subject: good clementines?

Florida has a citrus problem right now due to a blight. We got a crate of tangelos from Fla and they were horrid.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:31     Subject: Re:good clementines?

Anonymous wrote:Agreed that it just depends. I feel the clementines in the bag to make sure they are firm. I have found that the soft ones are not good.


Fruit should not be too hard (dried out) or too soft (rotten), but fruit does need to give a little when gently pushed or they are not juicy and sweet.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:29     Subject: Re:good clementines?

Well I hate to be a fruit squeezer, but gently feeling the clementines is a good way to know which are good and which are bad. Skin should be a little loose and fruit should give a little on palpation. Look through the bag or box as best you can - don't buy boxes where you can see mold or other oddities!
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:28     Subject: Re:good clementines?

Agreed that it just depends. I feel the clementines in the bag to make sure they are firm. I have found that the soft ones are not good.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:26     Subject: good clementines?

TWe got good ones at Trader Joe's this week. But I agree that it's hit or miss--the same brand at the same store can vary from week to week.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 15:03     Subject: good clementines?

Anonymous wrote:Which are the "good" clementines? I would love to buy some plump, juicy ones instead of the dry hard ones. I was recently at Giant and bought a box from Florida. There were also some there from Morocco.

Is there a particular brand that is trustworthy? I feel like I am throwing my money away buying these hard little clementines that no one will eat.

I bought the ones from Morocco and they are delicous. I also get the cuties for my kids. Mostly, I get clementines from Costco, giant or whole foods. All the same.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 14:42     Subject: good clementines?

I don't think it matters where you buy them, they are just hit or miss. I've gotten 3 boxes in the last month, one was amazing, one was fine and one was practically inedible. They were all Roxy from Morocco.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 14:36     Subject: good clementines?

Anonymous wrote:Which are the "good" clementines? I would love to buy some plump, juicy ones instead of the dry hard ones. I was recently at Giant and bought a box from Florida. There were also some there from Morocco.

Is there a particular brand that is trustworthy? I feel like I am throwing my money away buying these hard little clementines that no one will eat.

There's your problem. Don't buy them from Giant. Wegmans is usually much better.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2014 14:34     Subject: good clementines?

Which are the "good" clementines? I would love to buy some plump, juicy ones instead of the dry hard ones. I was recently at Giant and bought a box from Florida. There were also some there from Morocco.

Is there a particular brand that is trustworthy? I feel like I am throwing my money away buying these hard little clementines that no one will eat.