common name: Pomelo
vernacular names: Pummelo, Shaddock, Chinese grapefruit
Scientific Name: Citrus maxima
Pomelo is the major citrus fruit. It grows, like any supplementary citrus, in steamy areas and doesn’t bear near to the ground temperatures.
The fruit is sodium and fat free and is a great foundation of potassium and vitamin C. Only a fourth of a Pomelo (152 grams) provides 130% of the daily optional doses of vitamin C and has 60 calories.
The flavor is mildly sweet, perfumed and more often than not, does not have the strong acidic taste originate in grapefruit.
Chinese make use of the skins and leaves for prepare traditional baths by steaming them. The point is to rinse out the person and keep at bay evil.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Pomelo Fruit
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