The pomelo looks like a grapefruit except much larger and has thicker skin. The pomelo can range from green to yellow in skin color and grows in California, Florida and much of Asia. Fruit can easily be two pounds. To prepare remove the very thick skin like an orange and remove as much white pith as possible getting down to the actual citrus sections. Separate in half and then begin to remove each section and peel the membrane from each section. Pomelos come in two colors; white and pink. The texture is much like a grapefruit yet larger dryer pulp which is easy to eat once peeled and lends well to salads if the pulp is pulled apart into smaller pieces. The flavor is very unique and sweet without the familiar bitterness found in grapefruit. The season in North America ranges from November to March.
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