Yes, the Oro Blanco is a hybrid citrus fruit that is part of the grapefruit family. It is a cross between a grapefruit and a pomelo, developed in the 1980s in California. The fruit is known for its sweet flavor and low acidity, making it a popular choice for those who enjoy citrus fruits without the bitterness often associated with grapefruits.
Im no doctor, but the Oro Blanco is a cross between a Pummelo and a grapefruit. It is going to have some of the same genetic makeup of a grapefruit. Try posting the question on the forum at this site http://www.producetalk.com There are some knowledgable people that answer produce related questions
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The medical root word 'oro' refers to the mouth.
* orange * citron * grapefruit * kumquat * lavender gem * lemon * lime * mandarin orange * oro blanco * pomelo * shaddock * tangelo * tangerine * ugli fruit
"Oro" means gold.
Gold
Yes, "oro" is Spanish for gold.
The spanish word for gold is ORO. Oro=gold in spanish.
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
The address of the Oro Valley Historical Society is: Po Box 69754, Oro Valley, AZ 85737
The address of the Oro Valley Public Library is: 1305 W Naranja Dr, Oro Valley, 85737 9762
Cagayan de Oro is located in the northern part of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It serves as the regional center of Northern Mindanao and is known for its white water rafting activities and vibrant food scene.