China: Maoming, Guangdong Province successfully tried planting Siamese red pomelo from Thailand

Published Dec 18, 2023

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Red pomeloes from Annong Huangjing Fruit Cultivation Base in Dianbai District, Guangdong Province are reaching maturity with bright orange-red peels and a strong fragrance. The variety, Thai Siam Red Pomelo, is rare in the domestic market and will start bearing fruit this year from over 1,000 well-growing trees planted three years ago. This type of pomelo is known for its pure sweet, non-sour taste, plump and tender flesh, and strong fragrance, making it a great holiday gift due to its festive color and appearance.
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According to Dianbai Today, red pomeloes from a planting base in Dianbai District, Maoming City, Guangdong Province have recently begun to mature. The beautiful orange-red peel is very bright in color and has a strong fragrance. This base is a pomelo planting base (Annong Huangjing Fruit Cultivation Base) located in Pinghu Village, Danchang Town. The variety grown is called Thai Siam Red Pomelo, also known as "Chinese Red" or "Dahongpao". At present, this variety is still very rare in the domestic market. , more than 1,000 trees were introduced and planted in the base three years ago. They are currently growing well and will officially start bearing fruit this year. Thailand's Siamese red pomelo is pure sweet, non-sour, slightly bitter, with plump and tender flesh, sufficient water, few seeds and a strong fragrance. If you touch the peel hard, the aroma will not dissipate on your hands for a day, so it is also called "perfume pomelo". This variety matures during New Year's Day and ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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