Edible Understanding: Ode to the Bittersweet Winter Citrus

Winter is the best time to enjoy various citrus fruits. The possibilities are endless, but I offer a few: palomas, citrus salads and cakes and shortbread.
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Winter is the best time to enjoy various citrus fruits. The possibilities are endless, but I offer a few: palomas, citrus salads and cakes and shortbread.
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Springtime marks the beginning of the best fruit season. Buckle up folks — we’ve tried them all. Or, five kinds of berries, and definitively ranked them.
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, Flacos, a vegan Mexican restaurant in Berkeley, has felt the effects of COVID-19 but remains resilient.
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Once the producer of a well-loved household staple, Three Twins Ice Cream closed in late April due to an increasing number of financial challenges, as announced on its website.
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Berkeley’s staple father-and-daughter Trinidadian food cart, Daniel’s Caribbean Kitchen, has reopened after a two-year hiatus and will be establishing a brick-and-mortar location in West Oakland soon, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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If you’re a lost soul wondering how to spice up National Kissing Day, you’re in luck. We at the Clog got you covered with a Berkeley kissing guide.
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Artisan coffee chain Blue Bottle Coffee is set to open its new Berkeley location Saturday.
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California avocado lovers may begin to feel a sinking in the pit of their stomachs upon learning that the fruit’s price has more than doubled since last year.
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Editor’s note: This blog post has been retracted because of personal safety concerns. Sarah Harris is the editor in chief. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @sharris_DC. Correction(s):A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Redwood Grove Concert Series is free. In fact, the
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Berkeley Farmers’ Market, located at the intersection of Center Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way, is full of fresh locally grown produce and farm-processed foods that are definitely worth checking out. The market sells seasonal fruits and vegetables, pastries and freshly cooked hot meals. Here are four vendors you
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