The pomelo pit can be pounded into small pieces, and then boiled on a slow fire to extract the medicinal essence. |
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Alternatively, the pomelo peel can be preserved with sugar and made into soup, which is an efficacious drug for carsickness. |
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the pulp and juice of the pomelo, which taste sweet with a hint of sourness, are good for the throat, stomach and spleen. |
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The slight bitterness of ripe pomelo adds a refreshing touch to the tasting, which ends with a long, fruity finish. |
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In fact the grapefruit is simply a hybrid between a pomelo and an orange. |
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Other foods children requested after the tour included horned melon, pomelo, vegetable soup, turnip, spinach, soymilk, red cabbage, sweet potato, and tofu. |
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Desert was chilled jelly served with mango, sago and pomelo and sliced baked mooncakes. |
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After the fall of the Roman Empire the Arabs cultivated and disseminated the bitter orange, pomelo, lime, and sweet orange, between the 12th and 15th centuries. |
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Mix all the ingredients for the salad with the dressing, add the pomelo, and serve in individual bowls or a large serving dish. |
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The pomelo is the largest of all citric fruits, it can reach diameters of up to 50 centimetres and over 1 kg of weight. |
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Available only in winter, it was a cross between a grapefruit, an ugli fruit and a pomelo and called a Sindi. |
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The benefits of vitamin C are reinforced by the presence of pigments in pomelo. |
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Count Odette Philippe, chief naval surgeon for Napoleon's armed forces, who had been captured by the English during the Battle of Trafalgar, discovered the pomelo growing in the prisons of the Bahamas. |
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We drink sharp pomelo juice from a plastic bag with straws and round off our Cambodian canapés with a handful of rambutans: delicately perfumed fruits encased in hairy, scrotum-like packaging. |
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The owner's niece mixes me the house special – orange juice with pomelo, lemonade and grenadine – and offers to show me around while lunch is prepared. |
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Vietnamese pomelo salad Serves 4 A great fresh salad that could be the first course of a heavy dinner or you could bulk it up with vegetables – think shredded carrots and cucumber – and make it into a vegetarian main. |
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The whispering citrus note of pomelo was just perfect. |
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The Committee therefore agreed to refer to the scientific name in the title of the Spanish version and to include a footnote specifying that this product was commonly known in certain regions as pomelo or toronja. |
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Take four sections of pink pomelo and cut each into three pieces. |
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The tangelo, is a citrusfruit, hybrid of tangerine and pomelo or grapefruit. |
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Besides grapefruit, other citrus fruits including lime, pomelo and bitter orange are known to block enzymes that break down some drugs. |
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Less popular varieties include citron, kaffir lime, bitter orange, pomelo, Ugli fruit, yuzu, and tangelo. |
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For instance, sweet oranges are the offspring of a pomelo female and a mandarin male. |
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Light and floral with chamomile, honeysuckle and pomelo making up the three main botanicals, it has a delicate mouthfeel and citrusy finish. |
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It's thick and delicious and sinks into my skin and neck, leaving it as plump as a pomelo. |
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For example, for our pomelo salad, we need Thai pomelo as they are juicier and the grains separate better. |
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Participants could choose to solve issues pitched by local organisations Pomelo, Proximity Designs and the Myanmar Mobile Education Project, or to pursue others. |
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Joanne Rygh, now retired, was a teacher at Pomelo Elementary School 20 years ago when the laid-off fabric salesman knocked on her school's door offering his services for free. |
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