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You might see them labeled as shaddock, pummelo, or Chinese grapefruit. Whether you’re a lifelong pomelo lover or a citrus enthusiast looking for your next favorite, here’s everything to know ...
The pomelo (/ ˈ p ɒ m ɪ l oʊ, ˈ p ʌ m-/ POM-il-oh, PUM-; [2] [3] Citrus maxima), also known as a shaddock, is the largest citrus fruit. It is an ancestor of several cultivated citrus species, including the bitter orange and the grapefruit .
Pomelos are not the same as grapefruits, consider them kissing cousins to the smaller, tarter fruit. "A lot of the citrus fruits we eat in modern times are hybrids of older varieties," explains ...
Pomelo Pummelo Pommelo Shaddock Citrus maxima: Sometimes called Citrus grandis. Round lime Australian lime Australian round lime Citrus australis: Citrus australis, the Dooja, round lime, or Australian round lime, is a large Australian lime shrub or small tree producing an edible fruit.
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Given the history in the Caribbean of attempts to propagate the shaddock by seed planting, an approach that has generally proved difficult in reproducing pure pomelo, it is thought that the forbidden fruit arose from seed planting of a natural hybrid of the shaddock and sweet orange, species both known to have been present in Barbados by 1687. [4]
And not on ingredient lists either. In several recent citrus greening articles/documentaries/etc I've seen/read, there's a clear distinction between pomelos and grapefruit. -- 70.50.148.122 22:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC) Support per WP:Flora, not a single overwhelmingly common common name (to me, it's shaddock).