The off-season pomelo in Thailand has been over since late September. However, some cultivating areas in the Phichit province, north of Bangkok, have their off-season crops mature and harvested in early November. The varieties planted in the off-season include 80% of Khao Nam Phueng, 10% of Thong Dee, and 10% of Tub Tim Siam.
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