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Three Ways to Get Kishus
The easiest way to get kishus is to have them delivered directly to your doorstep! There are two weeks left of our mail order to receive deliveries for the next two weeks. The deadline for next...
What to Do with Kishus
Our favorite way to eat kishus is to simply snack on them after peeling - they are a perfect option for your sweet tooth cravings! They are also an excellent addition to winter recipes to take them...
Kishus are Grown in Georgia?!
Yes! Kishus are native to Southern China and were first brought to the United States in the 1980s from Japan. Our kishus (and all citrus offered at our Hometown Markets) come from Franklin's Citrus...
How Sweet are Kishus?
While kishus are always a sweet choice, this year’s crop is exceptionally sweet! Farms use a refractometer to measure sugar content in fruit using the Brix sweetness scale, which measures sugar...
What are Kishus?
Kishus are mandarins about the size of a golf ball or smaller. They are extremely easy to peel, seedless, and unwaxed, which allows you to zest them and use the peel. Click here to watch a video...
Recipe of the Month: Mandarin Orange Cake
Cake Ingredients 3-5 mandarin oranges* 3 large eggs 1/3 cup salted butter, softened 1 cup granulated sugar 2 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/3 cup plain greek yogurt or sour cream 1 3/4 cups all...
Fruit is the Sweetest Holiday Gift!
Looking for the perfect gift to send the foodies, health-conscious, or hard-to-buy-for friends and family in your life? Gift a little piece of Georgia this holiday delivered directly to their...
WINTER ROAD TRIP NOW LIVE!
CITRUS IS BACK! Georgia Peach Truck is rolling back up the East Coast – from North Carolina to Maine – this December with fresh Georgia kishus (also known as “Georgia Kisses”) and pecans! As we head...
WINTER MAIL ORDER LIVE!
Treat yourself or surprise someone special with a delivery of fresh Georgia kishus (also known as “Georgia Kisses”), apples, and pecans! As we head into the holiday season, we will ship our customer...









