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Fav #3 Clementine Cravings

Clementines It’s that time of year. Streets are dark by 5 PM, ladies and gents are decked out in hats, gloves, puffy coats, scarves, and mittens, the temperature manages to get into the teens and sometimes feels as if it has hit the single-digit range, hot chocolate and tea are go-to staples, and if I run across the street to the gym in a sweatshirt and shorts (I hate the “winter unbundling process”), I get crazified glances, plus my legs feel slightly numb once they hit the endorphin-enriched air of the gym. Hence, “winter unbundling process” HERE I COME! … sigh…

BUT—there is one fruit that can brighten my day and momentarily, make me believe I have entered a tropical wonder zone—the “I’m so juicy and sweet I betcha I’ll become one of your favs—if I’m not already,” Clementine!

Clementine Origins

The Clementine—a citrus fruit, the smallest of the mandarin orange variety—is a hybrid fruit. It’s a cross between a sweet orange and a Chinese mandarin. The origins of the Clementine areClementines! unclear, but what is known is that this lil’ ball of joy was introduced to the U.S. in 1909, to Florida. Then, in 1914 the Clementine was brought to the Citrus Research Center in Riverside, California where it was shown the LOVE and its  popularity “took off.”

Why Clementines are Loved

Hefty Health Benefits

With some 411 from Cuties Citrus

Clementine Nutrition 411

Two Clementines at 80 calories plus vitamins, minerals, antioxidants AND fiber … sounds pretty gosh darn good to me!Clementine Nutrition

Eat them:

Wishing you a Happy HEALTHIFIED 2010!!!

How do you eat Clementines?


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15 Responses to “ Fav #3 Clementine Cravings ”

  1. The Candid RD on January 2nd, 2010 9:09 pm

    I LOVE clementines!! They are so easy to peel and they carry very well. I have not had any this season, crazy, but I will be buying some soon. I’m currently trying to finish all the oranges I bought lat week. I love oranges too, and this batch has been stellar.

    Happy New Year to you!

  2. Food-Fitness-FreshAir on January 2nd, 2010 10:14 pm

    I look forward to Clementines every winter too! They’re the prefect little snack. Loved the nutrition info.

  3. Heather on January 2nd, 2010 11:02 pm

    I love clementines. Sometimes they are a little pricey but they are so good!

    I leave them on our counter and my husband I grab them as a healthy snack.

  4. Corinne Dobbas on January 2nd, 2010 11:21 pm

    That’s my favorite way to eat them too–on the go :P

  5. MelissaNibbles on January 2nd, 2010 11:53 pm

    I’ve never had a clementine and didn’t realize they were so popular until recently when they started popping up on blogs. Clearly, I need to give them a try :)

  6. Elizabeth on January 3rd, 2010 12:04 am

    clementines are the bombdotcom!! i adore those little cuties!! ps the stickers on cuties, also adorable!

  7. Nicole on January 3rd, 2010 2:39 am

    Hey Corinne! I could not agree more! Clementines are wonnnnnnderful! I love that they’re so neat and easy to eat, you can take them anywhere without getting messy! Definitely a fruit I buy a LOT of! Mmmm! P.S. Happy New Year!

  8. kbwood on January 3rd, 2010 3:10 am

    i loveeee clementines!!!
    i like having a spoonful of PB eaten alongside of one.. i take a lick and then eat a slice!

  9. swankyrd on January 3rd, 2010 4:25 am

    Love the info! I am craving clementines now!
    I have been eating salads topped with fruit more often, love that addition to sweeten it up.

  10. Robin on January 3rd, 2010 5:25 pm

    I love them too! Did you check out my Blackberry and Cutie salad recipe on my blog last week? I think you will love this salad! Happy New Year! I also have listed salads with suggested fruit, nut and cheese toppings…check it out when you have a second!

    http://www.robinplotkin.blogspot.com.

    Happy New Year Corinne!!!

  11. Corinne Dobbas on January 3rd, 2010 5:30 pm

    I did see your recipe! It looks awesome! It’s on my list of “to-do recipes.” Happy New Year!

  12. Liz - Meal Makeover Mom on January 3rd, 2010 11:08 pm

    I’m a huge fan of clementines. They’re so nutritious and perfect lunchbox & after-school snacks for my kids. Happy New Year!

  13. Kasey on January 4th, 2010 1:36 am

    I just bought a bag of clementines today at the grocery! Of course, I had one as a snack as soon as I got home.

  14. Fit For Wellness » Blog Archive » Another Year, Another Grocery Trip on January 4th, 2010 9:09 am

    [...] is a great source of vitamin C, potassium, folate, and fiber.  For more information, check out Corrinne’s post on this fab fruit!  I usually throw one or two in my purse to have as a on-the-go [...]

  15. Jess (A Fete For Food) on January 4th, 2010 7:37 pm

    I can’t believe Elizabeth referred to them as bombdotcom. Seriously, where does she come up with this stuff? She’s awesome. You are too ;-) OK so I eat these after a run/jog. I think it’s the potassium, but it perks me right back up again after 10 or so miles. Yum Yum! I buy mine @ Trader Joe’s. SOO delish!

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