Yes, the grapefruit (Citrus x paradisi) has other common names.Specifically, the grapefruit first was known as forbidden fruit of the Caribbean. It also was called shaddock, little shaddock and smaller shaddock. These latter names relate to its similarity to the pomelo (Citrus medica), which was introduced into the Caribbean by eighteenth-century sea Captain Shaddock. The grapefruit was considered to be a spontaneous sport of the pomelo. It was only in the twentieth century that it was recognized as the accidental hybrid of the pomelo and the sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis).
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Its called a pummelo. It can also be spelled pomelo or pumelo.
No, the shaddock (pomelo) grows on a tree.
The grapefruit is 'le pamplemousse' (masc.) in French, also sometimes called 'pomelo'.
The tangelo comes from the combination or hybrid of the tangerine and a grapefruit. The grapefruit is also called a pomelo.
* orange * citron * grapefruit * kumquat * lavender gem * lemon * lime * mandarin orange * oro blanco * pomelo * shaddock * tangelo * tangerine * ugli fruit
Because grapefruit grow in bunches like grapes do.
A shaddock, alternatively known as a pomelo, is a large yellow citrus fruit native to southeastern Asia, or the tree which produces said fruit.
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Grapefruit juice. Obvious answer is obvious. --- I believe the person who asked this question was looking for a word that is not so obvious. The juice from a grapefruit is called CITRIC ACID