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From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapefruit Wikipedia]:
From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapefruit Wikipedia]:


The grapefruit (''Citrus × paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet somewhat bitter [[Fruit|fruit]]. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet [[Orange_(fruit)|orange]] (''C. sinensis'') and pomelo or shaddock (''C. maxima''), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the “forbidden fruit”; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo.
The grapefruit (''Citrus × paradisi'') is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet somewhat bitter [[fruit]]. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet [[orange]] (''C. sinensis'') and pomelo or shaddock (''C. maxima''), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the “forbidden fruit”; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo.


The grapefruit's name alludes to clusters of the fruit on the tree, which often appear similar to [[Grape|grapes]].
The grapefruit's name alludes to clusters of the fruit on the tree, which often appear similar to [[Grape|grapes]].

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Grapefruit

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The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet somewhat bitter fruit. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet orange (C. sinensis) and pomelo or shaddock (C. maxima), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the “forbidden fruit”; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo.

The grapefruit's name alludes to clusters of the fruit on the tree, which often appear similar to grapes.