Learning how
things are grown, manufactured and delivered is interesting to us. When we learned that the Florida’s Natural Juice Company had a visitor center that covered these topics we were more than
ready to go see this free exhibit.
From Winter
Garden it was a little bit of a drive, but not too bad. It let us see an area of Florida we hadn’t
really visited before and gave us an outing.
The brochure
had said we could see a citrus grove and learn various things. There were of course free samples as well.
So when we
pulled up and saw that the “grove” was just a few trees near the citrus center
with big signs telling us to leave the fruit for the workers to harvest we were
a little disappointed. Not to mention
the fruit didn’t look all that good that was on them. Definitely not what you purchased in the
grocery and definitely not what they show as the “grove” on their television
commercials. But then “home grown” produce is never that pretty anyway.
The tour
starts in the gift shop with the free samples of their juices to drink. From there you go through a doorway where
there are several exhibits, videos and narratives to view. It was interesting to us, but a much smaller
set up than the similar one we had seen on Bush Beans. The movie that was shown
in a small separate theater was interesting.
Seeing how commercial citrus growers planted and cared for their trees
was educational.
One of the
things I learned is citrus does not continue to ripen once it has left the
tree. It simple gets old. The flavor does not get better or sweeter
like it does on so many fruits.
I also
learned it takes over a year to produce a single crop of citrus fruit from
pollination to ripe. That might explain
part of the cost of citrus fruit. It
definitely explains why one really bad frost or freeze can ruin crops for more
than a year.
There were
displays on canning and equipment that make you realize how far we have came in
food preservation and samples of War World II rations that included Donald Duck
orange juice.
All in all
the drive was well worth the effort.
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