- Pamplemousse - Wikipedia
Pomelo, a large citrus fruit known as 'pamplemousse' in French as spoken in France Grapefruit, a pomelo hybrid known by the name 'pamplemousse' in French as spoken in Quebec, Switzerland, and Belgium
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- What Is a Pomelo—and Is It the Same as Grapefruit?
Sometimes called a pummelo, shaddock, pompelmous, or pamplemousse, the pomelo (Citrus maxima) is native to Southeast Asia and cultivated in tropical regions worldwide, including Florida and California
- Pamplemousse - Definition and Cooking Information - RecipeTips. com
Pamplemousse cooking information, facts and recipes A type of fruit that may grow as large as a foot in diameter and is the largest citrus fruit
- What Flavor Is Pamplemousse? - Chefs Resource
Pamplemousse, most accurately referring to the pomelo, boasts a flavor profile that’s a nuanced dance between grapefruit’s invigorating bitterness and the sweetness of an orange, yet with a distinctly floral and subtly herbaceous quality
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- PAMPLEMOUSSE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
grapefruit [noun] (the flesh of) a large yellow-skinned citrus fruit that has a slightly bitter taste (Translation of pamplemousse from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
- pamplemousse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Careful or scientific writing may make a distinction between pamplemousse, used for the pomelo (Citrus maxima), and pomélo for its hybrid the grapefruit (Citrus x paradisi)
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