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Friday, May 9, 2008

Ojai Pixie Tangerines



You've heard of endangered species in animals, but they exist in plants too, and many that can be eaten. There is a movement to bring some of these back from the brink of being lost forever, and the Ojai Pixie Tangerine is one of the chosen. They are not widely available, and are only available in the Spring, but they can be found at Trader Joe's! Don't miss these cute, little, sweet and juicy tangerines. They are delicious and low acid, so kids that usually refuse citrus fruits may actually like these. I rinse a few off, start the peeling process and then hand them over to my nine-year-old to finish peeling them for his snack. They stay fresh in the Thermos snack jars. I added a stick of Trader Joe's lowfat organic string cheese to make a more substantial snack. They are great as a dessert too and give you something to talk about!

More about the Ojai Pixie Tangerine
Here's a great site to visit to learn all about the Ojai Pixie. Suffice it to say that they are grown by 20 small family farmers who are members of the Pixie Growers Association in California's Ojai Valley. Despite the challenges they faced as a commercial crop, these families dedicated themselves to growing them anyway. We have them to thank for this delicious Spring fruit treat.