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UK
/pɒmˈiːləʊ/
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NOUN
- southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits
- large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp
How To Use pomelo In A Sentence
- This grapefruit-pomelo cross was developed by California breeders in the 1950s, but its often green exterior turned off consumers. News You Can Eat
- The pomelo pit can be pounded into small pieces, and then boiled on a slow fire to extract the medicinal essence.
- The city features six fruits - lemon, lychee, banana, longan, pomelo and pineapple - and three flowers - narcissus, camellia and orchid.
- After ensuring that the dogs are securely tied up, my sister and I undertake a brave walk through the front yard inhaling the fragrant roses and jasmine of many varieties, discussing if the lone “bubbleemoose” aka pomelo was ripe enough to be eaten. Archive 2008-06-01
- A fresh pomelo would kick-start the day... `The seaplane taxied towards the pier and moored beside the landing-stage. RUSHING TO PARADISE
- Orange, lemon and pomelo, although they contain citric acid, should be considered safe for consumption, for they contain plenty of potassium, and that would produce alkaline urine, and thereby do not disturb the body’s immunity. Global Voices in English » India: Swine Flu Scare
- The city features six fruits - lemon, lychee, banana, longan, pomelo and pineapple - and three flowers - narcissus, camellia and orchid.
- This nameless neighborhood is a haunt of the stylish, and people-watching vantage points range from teahouses and corner fruit stands (sample some pomelo or other local produce) to hip lounge bars like 2046. After Hours: Taipei
- Effects of trunk strangulation on soluble carbohydrate and endohormone contents in flush leaves and young fruits of 'Shatian' pomelo during physiological fruit drop period were studied.
- We bought whole barbecued chickens, corn, biscuits, pomelos and paichons (salted catfish).