Pummelo
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YuPummelos look a lot like grapefruits, but they are often bigger even -- as big as a cantaloupe melon, or more. They are the largest of the citrus fruits, ranging from 4 to 12 inches wide (10 to 30 cm.)
The tree can grown anywhere from 16 to 50 feet tall (5 to 15 metres.) In the western hemisphere, the tree is still mostly grown privately as a curiosity and for breeding purposes at research stations. The fruit can vary a lot because it isn't a grafted species, it's actually a natural citrus fruit tree that can grow from seed and cross-pollinate with others. Because the fruit can vary a lot, this makes it a less popular item to plan to sell to consumers, in today's environment where even designer-water bottle Environmentalists expect their apples and oranges to always be the same.
Pummelos have thick, soft, smooth skin whose colour can vary between green, greenish yellow, pale yellow or tan. The fruit will be round or slightly pear shaped. Inside, the flesh will range from pale yellow to greenish yellow to pink to dark pink. Unlike grapefruits which generally have 12 fruit segments in them, Pummelos will have 11 to 18. There are generally only a few large seeds inside, though now and then you will come across a more seedy one. If the Pummelo tree was cross-pollinated by another Pummelo tree, there will be more seeds. If it was cross-pollinated by another type of citrus fruit tree, there will be fewer seeds.
Pummelos are sweeter and less tart than grapefruits, and never bitter. They are less juicy than grapefruits or oranges.
Pummelo is probably the ancestor of the grapefruit.
The French and German names for Pummelo are, unfortunately, the same as the words they use for grapefruit.
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