Citrus paradisi (Grapefruit)
Botanical name: Citrus paradisi
Common name: Grapefruit
Family: Rutaceae
Origin: Jamaica





It is sometimes confused with the pomelo (Citrus maxima), which is a close relation but is larger and pear-shaped. The grapefruit tree can grow to a height of 26 to 30 feet. Grapefruits are round, with a diameter of between 4 and 6 inches. Their thin skin may be either completely yellow or yellow with a pinkish hue. The pulp of the fruit may be yellow, pinkish, or reddish. It can be more or less sharp-tasting, acidic, sweet, and fragrant. Benefits: High in vitamin C and potassium, a good source of folate, iron, calcium, and other minerals, high in fiber, low in calories. Pink and red varieties are high in beta carotene, a precursor of vitamin A. Contains bioflavonoids and other plant chemicals that protect against cancer and heart disease.
Citrus reticulata x Citrus paradisi - Ugli Fruit, Uniq Fruit
Citrus grandis x Citrus paradisi - Pomelit
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- Citrus limetta (Sweet Lime)
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