Pomelo

The pomelo type was initially discovered in Thanh Tan commune, Mo Cay Bac district, Ben Tre province. It has since been successfully reproduced and cultivated in several other locations around the nation, yielding high-quality grapefruit. rising steadily. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam has designated pomelo as a national variety. It has been shipped to several markets worldwide, with the US market receiving its first shipment of the fruit in November 2022.

Pomelo have green skin, juicy red-pink flesh that is simple to separate, a sweet flavor, and a distinct scent. They weigh an average of 1.2 to over 1.7 kg per fruit. Pomelo are also rich in several health-promoting nutrients, including vitamin B2, vitamin P, vitamin A, protein, fat, carbs, fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, carotene, insulin, and trace minerals including calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron.

Pomelo is renowned for its ability to heal a wide range of illnesses, possibly due to its high vitamin content:

  • Its high potassium content makes it a perfect treatment for those suffering from renal and cerebrovascular illnesses. Furthermore, fresh pomelo cloves are a wonderful diet for diabetics since they contain insulin.
  • Vitamin P promotes faster wound healing by supporting the skin's pore function.
  • It's the ideal fruit for girls to pick in the fall and winter because of its calorie content, which can aid in weight loss and have the added benefit of beautifying the skin, in line with the idea of women's "natural beauty".
  • In addition to lowering blood cholesterol, vitamin C from the fruit helps the body absorb calcium and iron, which enhances physical health. The juice of pomelo will hydrate your skin and help to prevent wrinkles and crow's feet when used as a mask.
  • In addition to increasing metabolism and blood circulation, pomelo peel can help relieve tension and exhaustion through taste dispersion.
  • Eating pomelo on a regular basis supports clients' high blood pressure medication.
  • "Quinine"—found in Pomelo—is an excellent remedy for colds and malaria. It can, in particular, lessen weariness and tension. You may experience the effects right away by just sipping a cup of pomelo juice combined with lemon juice.
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