Pomelo in a sentence as a noun

Just like I couldn't eat garlic, salad or pomelo when I was a kid.

This article added a bit to the confusion: pomelo comes from grapefruit?

> This article added a bit to the confusion: pomelo comes from grapefruit?Other way around.

From prior reading I've done, grapefruit was cultivated by crossing pomelo with smaller, more bitter citrus.

From the article:> This interaction, by the way, seems to affect all of the bitter citruses—the ones that inherited the telltale tang from the pomelo.

Citrus genetics is complicated, but pomelo is the ancestor of grapefruit.

I already have to deal with citrus names in different languages: pomelo in Spanish, toranja in Portuguese , grapefruit in English .

And in French grapefruit is pamplemousse, and pomelo traditionnally refer to the pink grapefruit, which is actually a slight variant.

Pomelo definitions

noun

southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits

See also: pummelo shaddock

noun

large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp

See also: shaddock