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  2. Mandelo - Wikipedia

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    A mandelo (or Mandalo, also known as a "cocktail grapefruit") [1] [2] is a citrus fruit that is smaller than a grapefruit, has yellow or yellow-green coloured skin and bright yellow or yellow-orange flesh, but is sweeter than a grapefruit. [1] [2]

  3. Forbidden Fruit (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit was a 27.9-40% ABV grapefruit liqueur first created in the late 1800s and manufactured by Charles Jacquin et Cie.It was significant in pre-Prohibition cocktail recipes and continued being used frequently after the repeal of Prohibition in the United States.

  4. 35 Super Bowl Cocktails (& Mocktails!) For Your Game Day Party

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    It’s tart, herby, slightly sweet, a little smokey, and definitely an adult mocktail that isn’t too heavy on the fruit juice or sweetener. Get the Grapefruit-Rosemary Mocktail Spritz recipe .

  5. Category:Cocktails with grapefruit juice - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cocktails with grapefruit juice" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Cocktail of the week: Grapefruit whiskey sour - AOL

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    1. Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. 2. Shake and strain into 2 rocks glass filled with ice. 3. Garnish with a grapefruit wedge. Click through below for more great ...

  7. Mandarin orange varieties - Wikipedia

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    The Mandelo or 'cocktail grapefruit', a cross between a Dancy/King mixed mandarin and a pomelo. [2] The term is also sometimes used generically, like a tangelo, for recent mandarin × pomelo hybrids. The sour orange ( Citrus x aurantium ) derives from a direct cross between a pure mandarin and a pomelo [ 11 ]