Grapefruit

 

Products  
 
Desert Ruby
 
Rio Ruby                             
 
Star Ruby
 
Summer Ruby 
 
Summer White  
 
Texas Rio Star
 
Grapefruit available in the following sizes:
 
18   23   27   32   36   40   48   56
 
Packaging:
Available in an assorment of bag and box configurations
 
Origins
 
Location Season
California January- Decmeber  
Texas October- April
Mexico January- December
Arizona January- December
Florida January- June, September- December

Availability
Products Season
Desert Ruby October- July
Rio Ruby November- June
Star Ruby March- July (CA), January- June (FL), September- December (FL)
Summer Ruby June - Septmeber
Summer White May- July
Texas Rio Star October- April
                                                       
 
A Grapefruit Story
 
Grapefruit got its name from the way it grows in clusters (like grapes) on the tree. There is no mistaking a grapefruit tree—they are large with glossy dark green leaves and the fruit hangs in clusters on the tree.
 The grapefruit we know today was developed in the West Indies in the early 1700s and first introduced to Florida in the 1820s. Today, most grapefruit is still grown in Florida.
     Since the early part of the 20th century, mutant strains of white grapefruit have appeared with pink to slightly reddish color, and have been propagated by citriculturists into several strains of grapefruit that are now best known as the Ruby Red.
         Grapefruit trees are beautiful and a member of the citrus family offering about 69% of the RDA for vitamin C. Grapefruit also provides about 250mg of potassium and pectin a soluble fiber effective in lowering cholesterol levels. It seems to be a cross between an orange and a shaddock, combining the sweet and tangy flavor of each fruit.