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    Interesting article
    http://www.bangkokpost.com/leisure/c...eeling-pomelos
    Anyone grow/use them?
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    I first tried some in Southern China in 2000, was a bit cautious thinking of traditional sour grapefruits but was pleasantly surprised by a grapefruit like taste without the bitterness. Thay are on the "plan to grow" list.

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    I have one growing its only 2 years in the ground .
    I cant wait not just for the flavour but the look
    but
    Thai/Vietnamese inspired Pommello salad maybe prawns or chicken yum

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    I had pomelo for breakfast most days when in the Solomon's recently. It's on the the shopping list for my place now. Yum. Grapefruit without the bitterness is a good description Woz.

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