Summer Oranges
Organic
Greece
When sorting the oranges, the farmers don’t follow on meaningless standards such as colour, shape and size. Every delivery can therefore contain different looking fruits.
How much is that?
When will my delivery arrive?
| Arrival of the delivery | Order by: |
|---|---|
| May | 17.05.2026 |
| June | 14.06.2026 |
Use & preparation
- Enjoy fresh or juice to make a tasty drink or to add to sauces and dressings.
- Add the segments to a salad or use in desserts: Salted Oranges, Clafoutis, Quinoa Salad with Oranges, and even Risotto.
- Zest the oranges and use the zest for baking. Use to make jam.
- Brew some tea with dried orange peels.
- Or use them to make your own cleaner: All-Purpose Citrus Cleaner.
Storage & shelf life
Sustainability and supply chain
NIKOS MERMIGKIS
FARMER FROM AGIA TRIADA, GREECE
My trees provide me with what I need to live.
"In addition to oranges, I grow pomegranates, mandarins, lemons and olives on a total area of 3 hectares," says Nikos Mermigkis. His farm is located in Agia Triada, a small village near Nafplio on the Greek peninsula of Peloponnese. "Every morning I wake up and go into the fields. This is both my work and my life's purpose. For the future, I'd like to see more young people getting into organic farming and introducing fresh ideas."
Background
#RealOranges
We have been delivering real oranges from Greece to our customers since 2020. Find out on this page what we mean by "real oranges", how they are different from normal oranges and how all of this affects family farmers.
Who harvests gebana oranges?
We ship hundreds of thousands of kilos of hand-picked oranges from Greece every year. Developing a system that ensures fair working conditions for harvest workers is challenging.