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  2. Grapefruit - Wikipedia

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    Grapefruit growing in the grape-like clusters from which their name may derive. The evergreen grapefruit trees usually grow to around 4.5–6 m (15–20 ft) tall, although they may reach 13.7 m (45 ft). [1] The leaves are up to 15 cm (6 in) long, thin, glossy, and dark green. They produce 5 cm (2 in) white flowers with four or five petals.

  3. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most orange juice and grapefruit is produced in Florida, while citrus fruits for consumption as fresh fruit are grown mainly in California, Arizona, and Texas. Smaller markets for citrus growth in the United States originate in South Carolina , Georgia , Oklahoma , Tennessee , and the gulf coastal states, including ...

  4. List of countries by fruit production - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country/Region Fruit production (tonnes) 1 People's Republic of China 242,793,824 2 India 105,971,127 3 Brazil 39,758,842 4 Turkey 24,153,128 5 Mexico 23,837,562

  5. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Many citrus fruits, such as oranges, tangerines, grapefruits, and clementines, are generally eaten fresh. [27] They are typically peeled and can be easily split into segments. [27] Grapefruit is more commonly halved and eaten out of the skin with a spoon. [59] Lemonade is a popular beverage prepared by diluting the juice and adding sugar. [60]

  6. Citrus industry in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 output included 170,000 tons of oranges and 41,000 tons of grapefruit. About 40 square kilometres are under cultivation in the Stann Creek Valley with grapefruit occupying 25% of this area. Citrus is canned in the Stann Creek Valley where there are two processing plants.

  7. Serena Williams Just Had a ‘Grapefruit’-Sized Cyst Removed ...

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    “But it kept growing,” she added. Three tests and a biopsy later, and Serena was told she should consider having it removed immediately, “because it was the size of a small grapefruit.”

  8. Pomelo - Wikipedia

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    It has a thicker rind than a grapefruit, and is divided into 11 to 18 segments. The flesh tastes like mild grapefruit, with a little of its common bitterness (the grapefruit is a hybrid of the pomelo and the orange). [4] [6] The enveloping membranes around the segments are chewy and bitter, considered inedible, and usually discarded. [4]

  9. New Zealand grapefruit - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand grapefruit, also known as the Poorman, Poorman orange, [1] poorman's orange, poor man's orange, and goldfruit, [2] is a type of citrus fruit grown in New Zealand. Despite its name, it is not genetically a true grapefruit , but rather is believed to be a hybrid between a pomelo and a mandarin or tangelo .