The pomelo ( ), ''Citrus maxima'', is the largest
citrus fruit from the family
Rutaceae and the principal
ancestor
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of the
grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
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[ It is a natural, non-hybrid, citrus fruit, native to Southeast Asia.][ Similar in taste to a sweet grapefruit, the pomelo is commonly consumed and used for festive occasions throughout Southeast Asia. As with the grapefruit, ]phytochemical
Phytochemicals are chemical compounds produced by plants, generally to help them resist fungi, bacteria and plant virus infections, and also consumption by insects and other animals. The name comes . Some phytochemicals have been used as poisons ...
s in the pomelo have the potential for drug interactions.
Etymology and common names
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the etymology of the word "pomelo" is uncertain. It may be derived from Dutch ''pompelmoes''.[ Its botanical name, ''Citrus maxima'', means "the biggest citrus". In English, the word "pomelo" (also spelled pummelo, pumelo, pomello, pommelo) has become the more common name, although "pomelo" has historically been used for ]grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
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After introduction to Barbados by 'Captain Shaddock' of the East India Company (apparently Philip Chaddock, who visited the island in the late 1640s), the fruit was called "shaddock" in English. From there the name spread to Jamaica in 1696.[ American Heritage Dictionary, 1973.] The fruit is also known as jabong in Hawaii and jambola in varieties of English spoken in South Asia.[ In ]Nepali
Nepali or Nepalese may refer to :
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* Nepali people, citizens of Nepal
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, it is known as "bhogate".
Description and uses
The pomelo tree may be tall, possibly with a crooked trunk thick, and low-hanging, irregular branches.[ Leaf petioles are distinctly winged, with alternate, ovate or elliptic shapes long, with a leathery, dull green upper layer, and hairy underleaf.][ The flowers — single or in clusters — are fragrant and yellow-white in color.][
The fruit is large, in diameter, usually weighing . It has a thicker ]rind
Rind may refer to:
Food
*Peel (fruit), or outer covering of any vegetable
*Pork rind
*The outer layer of cheese
*Candied rind; see Succade
*Grated rind; see Zest (ingredient)
Other uses
*Rind (Baloch tribe), a tribe in Pakistan
*Rind (giantess), ...
than a grapefruit,[ and is divided into 11 to 18 segments. The flesh tastes like a mild grapefruit, with little of its common bitterness (the grapefruit is a hybrid of the pomelo and the orange).] The enveloping membranes around the segments are chewy and bitter, considered inedible, and usually discarded. There are at least sixty varieties.[Pomelos, grapefruit's sweeter and mellower relative, have a wealth of flavor](_blank)
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The fruit generally contains few, relatively large seeds, but some varieties have numerous seeds.[
The juice is regarded as delicious, and the rind is used to make preserves or may be candied.] In Brazil, the thick skin may be used for making a sweet conserve, while the spongy pith of the rind is discarded. In Sri Lanka, it is often eaten as a dessert, sometimes sprinkled with sugar. In large parts of Southeast Asia where pomelo is native, it is a common dessert, often sprinkled with or dipped in a salt mixture. It is eaten in salads. In the Philippines, a pink beverage is made from pomelo and pineapple juice.
The fruit may have been introduced to China around 100 BCE. In East Asia, especially in Cantonese cuisine
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, braised pomelo pith is used to make dishes that are high in fibre and nutritional value and low in fat.
Propagation and genetic diversity
The seeds of the pomelo are monoembryonic, producing seedlings with genes from both parents, but they are usually similar to the tree they grow on and therefore pomelo is typically grown from seed in Asia. Seeds can be stored for 80 days at a temperature of and with moderate relative humidity. ''Citrus maxima'' is usually grafted onto other citrus rootstocks outside Asia to produce trees that are identical to the parent; high-quality varieties are propagated by air-layering or by budding onto favored rootstocks.
The physical and chemical characteristics of pomelo vary widely across South Asia.
Varieties
Non-hybrid pomelos
* Dangyuja
Possible non-hybrid pomelos
* Banpeiyu
Hybrids
The pomelo is one of the original citrus species from which cultivated citrus fruits have been hybridized, others being citron, mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
, and to a lesser extent, papedas and kumquat. In particular, the common orange is presumed to be a naturally occurring hybrid between the pomelo and the mandarin with the pomelo providing the larger size and greater firmness. The grapefruit was originally also presumed to be a naturally occurring hybrid of the pomelo and the mandarin; however, genome analysis conducted more than two centuries after this presumption was made shows that it is actually a backcrossed hybrid between a pomelo and a sweet orange which is why 63% of the grapefruit's genome comes from the pomelo.
The pomelo is employed today in artificial breeding programs:
* The common sweet orange (Citrus × sinensis) is a pomelo × mandarin hybrid
* The bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium) is another pomelo × mandarin hybrid
* The tangelo is a hybrid between pomelo or grapefruit and any tangerine; it generally has a thicker skin than a tangerine and is less sweet
** 'K–Early' ('Sunrise Tangelo')
** ' Minneola tangelo': Bowen grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
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× Dancy tangerine[
** 'Orlando' (formerly 'Take'): ]Bowen grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
Grapefruit is ...
× Dancy tangerine (pollen parent)[
** 'Seminole': ]Bowen grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
Grapefruit is ...
× Dancy tangerine[
** 'Thornton': tangerine × ]grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
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, unspecified[
** ' Ugli fruit' (Jamaican tangelo): ]mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
× grapefruit, probable (wild seedling)[
* ]Grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
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is a pomelo backcross
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: pomelo × sweet orange (see above)
* Forbidden fruit another Caribbean pomelo/sweet orange cross
* 'Nova': Clementine × Orlando tangelo cross[
* The Oroblanco and Melogold grapefruits are hybrids between ''Citrus maxima'' and the ]grapefruit
The grapefruit (''Citrus'' × ''paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink.
Grapefruit is ...
* Mandelo
A mandelo (or ''Mandalo'', also known as a "cocktail grapefruit") is a citrus fruit that is smaller than a grapefruit, has yellow or yellow-green coloured skin and bright yellow or yellow-orange flesh, but is sweeter than a grapefruit.
Origin
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s: pomelo × mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
* Mato buntan: a variety in Taiwan
* Hyuganatsu is a pomelo hybrid
* Kawachi Bankan: ujukitsu x unidentified
Nutrition
Raw pomelo flesh is 89% water, 10% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and contains negligible fat (table). A 100-gram reference amount provides of food energy, and is rich in vitamin C (73% of the Daily Value), with no other micronutrient
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s in significant content (table).
Potential for drug interaction
Pomelo may cause adverse effects, similar to those caused by grapefruit and some other citrus fruits, through the inhibition of cytochrome P450
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-mediated metabolism of prescription drug
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s such as anti-hypertensives and anticoagulant
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s.
Gallery
File:Pummelo or Pamplemousse (Citrus maxima (Burm.) Merr.); flowe Wellcome V0042686.jpg, Flowering and fruiting branch with numbered fruit segment and flower section, chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c. 1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten
File:Caligrapefruit.jpg, This white hybrid Pomelo is cushioned with a thick mesocarp layer
File:Pummelos.jpg, Pomelos
File:Pummelo cut.jpg, Pomelo after being cut
File:Pomelos 02.jpg, Pink pomelo juice vesicles
File:Citrus maxima (Pampelmuse) 004.jpg, Pomelo blossom
File:Citrus maxima0.jpg, Pomelo on tree, has fruit and blossoms at the same time
File:Xiancun - pomelo orchards - DSCF4064.JPG, Fujian's Pinghe County is famous in China for its pomelos
File:Vườn bưởi.jpg, Pomelo orchard
File:Pummelo HBuntan Pink1 Asit.jpg, Pink pomelo
File:Pomelo seedling.jpg, Pomelo seedling
File:Citrus maxima (Pampelmuse) 005.jpg, Closeup of pomelo petiole
File:Mid-Autumn Festival 33, Chinatown, Singapore, Sep 06.JPG, Ipoh
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pomelos on sale at Chinatown, Singapore
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File:Tam som-o nam pu.JPG, ''Tam som-o nam pu'': spicy Thai pomelo salad with crab extract
File:Pomelo with rind removed and segments.jpg, alt=A large pomelo with the rind removed and main fruit cut in half. The orange-like segments are visible., The large segments inside a pomelo, containing the fruit’s juice vesicles.
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