Pummelo skin can be used in various ways. It can be candied to make a sweet treat or used in recipes for marmalade. Additionally, the zest can be grated and added to dishes for flavor, while the peels can be used in herbal teas or infused in beverages for added aroma. Finally, consider composting the skin to enrich your garden soil.
The scientific name of pummelo is Citrus maxima.
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The cast of Pummelo - 2008 includes: Rasha Abu Salah Izdihar Afyouni Sandra Madi
They are Chinese Grapefruits
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Its called a pummelo. It can also be spelled pomelo or pumelo.
Singular * Tangelo * Orangelo * Dekopon * Rangpur * Pummelo Plural * Oranges * Tangors * Ponkans
Pummelos and grapefruits both contain high amounts of furanocoumarin derivatives. So if a drug lists grapefruit interactions then this would apply to pummelos as well.
Pomelo is part of the grapefruit family. The grapefruit family should be avoided when taking statins because it affects the way the liver processes the medication and can make it less effective and cause undesirable side effects.
According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, a pomelo (optional spelling is "pummelo") is "a very large thick-rinded usually pear-shaped citrus fruit differing from the closely related grapefruit especially in its loose rind and often coarse dry pulp."it is the peach
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
Grapefruits grow in the United States, Australia, Mexico, and parts of Latin America. Texas and Florida are leading grapefruit-growing states in the United States. Varieties of Texas and Florida grapefruits include Oro Blanco, Ruby Red, Pink, Thompson, White Marsh, Flame, Star Ruby, Duncan, and Pummelo HB.