Citrus Grapefruit
Pomelo
Sweeter than lemon, more acidic than orange and more bitter than both.
With a fleshy pulp of an intense red, its slightly bitter taste is very different from the rest of citrus fruits.
Just over 90% of the grapefruit's content is water, which makes it an excellent diuretic, protects the heart and contains a high percentage of vitamin C. Its taste, very different from the rest of citrus fruits, surprises with this bitter touch as does its pulp, of an intense red colour, which indicates the amount of antioxidants it contains.
In addition to its raw consumption, grapefruit is used for juices, jams and sauces as well as salads and dressings for meat and fish.
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