Taste the difference
OUR VARIETIES
(sat·soo·muh)
Often considered the juiciest of the mandarin family, satsumas have a balanced sweet and tangy flavor and are very easy to peel (making them a great kid-friendly snack).
- Easiest-to-peel
- Seedless
- Low acid, fairly sweet
(key·shoo)
The kishu is known as the “baby mandarin”. It’s thin rind is easily peelable and very aromatic. Kishu fruit is incredibly sweet and the perfect bite-sized healthy (and delicious) snack!
- Easy-to-peel
- Seedless
- Low acid, very sweet
(tang·go)
The tango (tangold) has a great depth of flavor with a solid balance of acidity and sweetness. It has a very smooth rind, deep orange color, and is very easy to peel.
- Smooth skinned, thin rind
- Beautiful, bright orange
- Seedless
- Juicy, sweet/tangy flavor
(she·rah·noo·ee)
The shiranui is a perfect example of why to never judge a book by it’s cover. Don’t be off-put by it’s rough exterior– it’s sweet and juicy inside is a constant fan-favorite!
- Seedless
- Sweet & juicy with low acidity
- Excellent flavor
- Large fruit w/ bumpy skin & a slight ‘neck’
(rue·bee red)
The ruby red grapefruit is known for its thin skin and excellent flavor. Semi-sweet & loaded with juice, it’s as near irresistible as a grapefruit can get.
- Light pink to red flesh
- Sweeter than typical grapefruit
- Higher in lycopene & vitamin A than other grapefruit
(my·ehr)
Meyer lemons’ taste is similar to a regular lemon, but sweeter– they have less acidity, and lack the sharp tang and bitterness of a typical lemon.
- Cross between Citron & Mandarin
- Sweeter than traditional lemon
- Rounder in shape
- Deep yellow to slight orange tint
(har·vee)
Harvey lemons are the lemons you typically find in the fruit aisle at the grocery store. They have lots of juice and are more tart and larger than their sweet cousin (meyer lemons).
- Traditional grocery store lemon
- High juice content
- Tart flavor
- Minimal seeds (0-6 seeds)
A History of Growth
OUR STORY
For over 100 years, Arbordale Farms has taken great care to produce the best crops possible in South Georgia dirt. Through the decades, the hands that worked the farm have produced cotton stalks and ears of corn, planted and picked sticky okra, and turned peanuts.
Today Arbordale Farms is a thriving citrus grove– growing multiple varieties of mandarins, lemons, navals, and grapefruit. Over the years our crops have changed, but our great attention to the plants, love of the land, and care for the produce hasn’t changed one bit.
Stop by for a visit
CONTACT US
Mailing Address:
106 S. Scott Street
Camilla, GA
31730
Farmstand Location:
32275 Hwy 19 N
Meigs, GA
31765