Citrus maxima - Pomelo
By Delonix1
- 8 Oct, 2010
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This Pomelo tree was growing on the grounds of the Marston House. The fruit probably won't ripen until around Christmas time. All Citrus grows well in San Diego and is widely grown commercially all around the country. Photo taken Oct. 7, 2010.
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Tetrarch:
It grows to the size of a cantaloupe. It's also the largest citrus fruit known...and ripens to very light yellow or light green.
8 Oct, 2010
If I recall correctly, the skin is quite thick, and it has a taste a little like watered down grapefruit?
8 Oct, 2010
Meanie:
Yes, the rind is very thick. The flavor is different from a watered down grapefruit. It just depends on the variety...it can be sweet or somewhat bitter and acidic.
8 Oct, 2010
Grapefruit are actually the result of an unplanned cross between a sour-acid pummelo and a sweet orange popular in the Caribbean at the time. On my dream list is to someday cross a sweet pummelo variety with a 'Trovita' orange, and see what results.
11 Oct, 2010
Tugbrethil:
That would be an interesting cross.
11 Oct, 2010
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Dont know anything about pomelo..not sure of size but looks like a lime in colour and a grapefruit in shape..
8 Oct, 2010