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grapefruitRound, yellow, juicy, sharp-tasting fruit of the evergreen grapefruit tree. The tree grows up to 10 m/more than 30 ft and has dark shiny leaves and large white flowers. The large fruits grow in grapelike clusters (hence the name). Grapefruits were first established in the West Indies and subsequently cultivated in Florida by the 1880s; they are now also grown in Israel and South Africa. Some varieties have pink flesh. (Citrus paradisi, family Rutaceae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| It is available in grape fruit, kiwi, oranges, strawberries and tomatoes. If you prefer the natural way that by some of us is considered safe and secure then you should opt for creams that contain grape fruit seed extract and aloe Vera extract. Grape fruits usually emerge from a year old plants, on stems that have been established from the previous year. |
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