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The grapefruit is a tart, juicy citrus fruit that grows on trees. It is a good source of vitamin C. It is called grapefruit because it grows in clusters like grapes do. The scientific name of the grapefruit tree is Citrus paradisi.
The United States is one of the world’s leading grapefruit producers. Grapefruit are grown mainly in the warm, sandy soils of Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California. Other major grapefruit producers include Israel, Mexico, Cuba, and South Africa.
The grapefruit tree has spreading branches, thorny twigs, and dark, shiny green leaves. It grows about 25 feet (7.6 meters) tall in orchards, but it can be larger. It has large, sweet-smelling white flowers.
The fruit is round and measures 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters) across. It has a lemon-yellow rind, or outside covering, when it is ready to be picked. The pulp, or soft inside, is light yellow, pink, or red. The pulp has about 10 to 14 sections. Each section is surrounded by a bitter skin and may include seeds.
Grapefruit are picked by hand or harvested with a machine that shakes the tree’s limbs. They are usually eaten fresh. The juice is sold fresh, frozen, or canned.
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The grapefruit probably originated in Jamaica.
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