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  2. Grapefruit - Wikipedia

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    Grapefruit growing in the grape-like clusters from which their name may derive. The evergreen grapefruit trees usually grow to around 4.5–6 m (15–20 ft) tall, although they may reach 13.7 m (45 ft). [1] The leaves are up to 15 cm (6 in) long, thin, glossy, and dark green. They produce 5 cm (2 in) white flowers with four or five petals.

  3. Pomelo - Wikipedia

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    It has a thicker rind than a grapefruit, and is divided into 11 to 18 segments. The flesh tastes like mild grapefruit, with a little of its common bitterness (the grapefruit is a hybrid of the pomelo and the orange). [4] [6] The enveloping membranes around the segments are chewy and bitter, considered inedible, and usually discarded. [4]

  4. Peel (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    Orange flavedo and albedo. Chocolate-coated citrus peel. A partially peeled banana.. Peel, also known as rind or skin, is the outer protective layer of a fruit or vegetable which can be peeled off.

  5. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Grapefruit is more commonly halved and eaten out of the skin with a spoon. [58] Lemonade is a popular beverage prepared by diluting the juice and adding sugar. [59] Lemon juice is mixed in salad dressings [60] and squeezed over fruit salad to stop it from turning brown: its acidity suppresses oxidation by polyphenol oxidase enzymes. [61]

  6. Could Grapefruit Benefit Weight Loss? Science Has the Answer

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    Grapefruit is low in calories yet high in nutrients and fiber, which can unlock several health benefits, such as boosting the immune system and weight loss.

  7. I ate a grapefruit every morning, and it changed my skin - AOL

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    It was the mid 90’s, and my mom was hot on a new trend of eating half a grapefruit every morning for breakfast as part of a new diet craze. One of the first things I noticed during my new ...

  8. Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia

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    Endocarp (from Greek: endo-, "inside" + -carp, "fruit") is a botanical term for the inside layer of the pericarp (or fruit), which directly surrounds the seeds. It may be membranous as in citrus where it is the only part consumed, or thick and hard as in the pyrenas of drupe fruits of the family Rosaceae such as peaches, cherries, plums, and ...

  9. How to clean your bathtub using a grapefruit (plus 6 more ...

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    Just sprinkle half a grapefruit liberally with salt, then wet your bathtub and sprinkle another ¼ cup salt around the perimeter. Use the grapefruit to scrub the tub, making sure to squeeze a ...