large yellow fruit with somewhat acid juicy pulp; usual serving consists of a half citrus tree bearing large round edible fruit having a thick yellow rind and juicy somewhat acid pulp
So named because they grow in grape-like clusters These large citrus fruits are grown in Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas They are available in both seeded and seedless varieties
(Citrus Paradisi) Described as having a fresh, sweet, citrusy aroma Benefits: An uplifting oil Great for stress and nervous exhaustion In body care its diuretic properties make it useful for lymphatic stimulation (ie water retention)
A grapefruit is a large, round, yellow fruit, similar to an orange, that has a sharp, slightly bitter taste. Tree (Citrus paradisi) of the rue family and its edible fruit. It originated in the West Indies (probably Jamaica) before being brought to the New World mainland. The shiny, dark green foliage is very dense. The large white flowers are borne singly or in clusters. Lemon-yellow when ripe, the fruit is 4-6 in. (100-150 mm) in diameter, about twice as large as a medium-size orange. The mildly acidic pulp juicy and light yellowish, pink, or red is an excellent source of vitamin C. It is popular as breakfast fruit in various parts of the world