Pamelo orange tastes very sweet

in #life6 years ago

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Boh Giri, or better known as Boh Giri in Latin, is called Pomelo orange, which may not be familiar to our ears, but not many plant with large capacity for the Aceh region. This orange is easy to find in all regions of Aceh, although it has not been widely cultivated.


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At first glance, this orange is very similar to grapefruit, both the texture of the skin and the size of the fruit. The difference is in the contents of the fruit where the Pamelo orange has pink flesh, it tastes sweet and is also refreshing.


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Pamelo orange stems can last a long time. In addition, it has advantages not complicated and does not require a lot of costs for maintenance. The advantage of this orange, after being picked from the tree can last up to several weeks.


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Pamelo oranges are potential to be developed, because of their unique characteristics, which are large, have a fresh taste, and have a long shelf life of up to one month. Another advantage of this Pomelo is that it tastes very sweet.

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