Anonymous
Post 02/21/2024 08:26     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

They are a very yummy variety. we only buy them on sale. Too expensive!
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 14:32     Subject: Re:Sumo Orange PSA

Anonymous wrote:oh- I thought it was just me- they just arent as good this year and the season used to be 2 months max- never could find them after mid January. I'd take the shorter season and better fruit. The pink cara cara have been very good this year. The rind of teh sumos is thicker and waxier too- much harder to peel than they used to be. It's disappointing - seems this happens with every fruit, it gets super popular and then drops in quality.

Honey crisps are totally worth it- specially since Macintosh have become so so mushy and organic Granny Smith arent as sour as conventional. Unless you can get orchard apples, honey crisps are the best grocery store apples. BUT stone fruit season is coming so WOOHOO! should have apricots in a few weeks!



Where have you found them? I used to find them at Costco, but the one bag I got wasn't really good, and I haven't seen it since.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 12:08     Subject: Re:Sumo Orange PSA

oh- I thought it was just me- they just arent as good this year and the season used to be 2 months max- never could find them after mid January. I'd take the shorter season and better fruit. The pink cara cara have been very good this year. The rind of teh sumos is thicker and waxier too- much harder to peel than they used to be. It's disappointing - seems this happens with every fruit, it gets super popular and then drops in quality.

Honey crisps are totally worth it- specially since Macintosh have become so so mushy and organic Granny Smith arent as sour as conventional. Unless you can get orchard apples, honey crisps are the best grocery store apples. BUT stone fruit season is coming so WOOHOO! should have apricots in a few weeks!

Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 11:57     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

Anonymous wrote:They are around $5 for a bag of 4-5 at Trader Joe’s. Seems fine to me. I didn’t know they were such a hot item. I would never buy them for $4 each


TJs had the bag for sale at Baileys Crossroads this morning. The first bag I bought was life changing, then the second was dried out and a waste of money. We’ll see with this 3rd bag.

Honestly, the best citrus I have had in the last year were the box of satsumas (like clementines) sold by the Washington Liberty HS band. I wish I could get them regularly.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 05:48     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

They are definitely not as good this season. I think they expanded too much and are selling lower quality product. The ones in a bag tend to be smaller than ones you can buy for more money individually. Disappointing.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 22:20     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

Apparently it’s not a great year for them. I loved them last year!
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 22:07     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

They are around $5 for a bag of 4-5 at Trader Joe’s. Seems fine to me. I didn’t know they were such a hot item. I would never buy them for $4 each
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 22:07     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

Anonymous wrote:Thank you!
Not a sams member. Anyone know if Trader Joe’s does?


Yes. I saw some yesterday at the Trader Joe’s north of downtown Bethesda.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 20:23     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

When they were first introduced, they were really good. As the PP said, very sweet, and meaty like a real orange. I guess as demand has gone up, the quality has gone down. I only bought one box this year. Wasn't worth paying 16 bucks for them.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 19:35     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

They were on sale at Giant yesterday too, similar price and lowest I have seen. I tried Sumos in the past and was not impressed, but the bag I got this weekend was exceptional. Sweet like Halos, but meaty like a real orange. I loved them.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 18:39     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

They vary just like every other fruit.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2024 18:12     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

We bought sump oranges and they are not juicy and sour? Is the season over?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2022 16:51     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

Nalls Produce in Alexandria has them. Not sure how much.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2022 16:34     Subject: Sumo Orange PSA

My dd tried one today and said it tastes just like a clementine, but larger. She loves oranges.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2022 12:57     Subject: Re:Sumo Orange PSA

I spent $4.50 on a single sumo orange yesterday to see what all the hype is about and I’m not impressed. It tastes like, I don’t know, an orange?