Tahitian Pomelo - Tasting a very special citrus

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Episode: 708 Tahitian Pomelo
    Species: Citrus maxima
    Location: NYC, USA
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  • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
    @JohnLeePettimoreIII Год назад +81

    i am so glad that this channel exists. the world/internet/youtube are overfilled with stories of disasters, wars, political issues, and people being horrible to each other. this channel is a nice respite to all the crap that beats us down each day.

    • @whysocurious7366
      @whysocurious7366 Год назад +1

      Lol when you’re hearing about horrific atrocities, you just gotta imagine all the victims of the horrific tragedies enjoying a delicious fruit salad.

  • @bartolomeothesatyr
    @bartolomeothesatyr Год назад +41

    You should consider collaborating on a seasonal weird fruit subscription service in conjunction with the growers you've featured on your channel.

    • @JoyMerten
      @JoyMerten Год назад +5

      He has worked with Miami Fruit before, I believe

  • @chdreturns
    @chdreturns Год назад +53

    You seriously need to try the Ginger Gold Apple, this is an apple variant from my state that was born out of one of the worst hurricanes in US history (Camille). Appearantly Camille wrecked an apple orchard and two trees survived and cross pollinated creating a new apple.
    Its interesting history could make a great video.

    • @catyear75
      @catyear75 Год назад +1

      Agreed ! I LOVE Ginger Gold Apples !

  • @tylermichaelbell
    @tylermichaelbell Год назад +104

    I'm allergic to a lot of fruit so I live vicariously through your vids.

    • @shaboingboing799
      @shaboingboing799 Год назад +1

      Give my your DNA

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад +2

      I'm mainly interested if I can get the tree to add to my collection.

    • @edgarburlyman738
      @edgarburlyman738 Год назад +7

      I go to weird/ethnic grocery stores and try the "exotic" fruit there.

    • @taylregene
      @taylregene Год назад +5

      I can't have a lot of fruit bc of medical conditions too so same!! I love his videos

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад +2

      Damn, that's fucked up lol

  • @LeChristEstRoi
    @LeChristEstRoi Год назад +53

    The regular one wasn't ripe enough. The more ripe a pomelo is, the thinner is the white rind inside. During the ripening process the water and nutrients of the rind get absorbed by the flesh of the fruit, which in turn gets juicier and sweeter.

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад +1

      Oh wow, I never knew that was the case.

    • @hopegold883
      @hopegold883 Год назад +2

      Really? Does it ripen off the tree?

    • @LeChristEstRoi
      @LeChristEstRoi Год назад +2

      @@hopegold883 It does!

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад +3

      @@hopegold883 Likely yes. I'm not sure about Pomelos, but I know that many Citruses can ripen off the tree. Although they still won't be as good as Citruses ripened on their plants because they still grow a bit during the ripening stage.

  • @hannayoung9657
    @hannayoung9657 Год назад +28

    Pomelo I get in Sweden always smell floral, the favourite store has this amazing smell when they have pomelo.

    • @GetIsekaid
      @GetIsekaid Год назад +2

      Pomelo only smell like pesticides in my experience. 😅

    • @hannayoung9657
      @hannayoung9657 Год назад +6

      @@GetIsekaid You need to get better pomelos!

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Год назад +2

      I wonder if they take slightly longer to transport here, and thus have more time to ripen?

    • @hannayoung9657
      @hannayoung9657 Год назад +1

      @@swedneck Or we buy them from different growers. Did you know that the correct name for pomelo is pompelmus in Swedish. Explains my older cookbook that have pompelmus marmelad and I didnt know it was same fruit.

    • @KFrost-fx7dt
      @KFrost-fx7dt Год назад

      Those are the Asian kind.

  • @Garethaxz
    @Garethaxz Год назад +8

    As someone with severe hyperosmia, pomello do have a smell XD
    I can only imagine how fragrant and lovely this variety must be

  • @Franksnbr1
    @Franksnbr1 Год назад +3

    Globules and pulplets, I'm going to start throwing those out in everyday conversation hahaha. Love the cleaver skills!

  • @Alina-ws6ob
    @Alina-ws6ob Год назад +11

    That pomelo reminds me of my childhood, a neighbor had a lemon tree that the lemons were as big as that pomelo. Made the best lemonade in the world.

    • @Seven71987
      @Seven71987 Год назад +1

      Where can I find it?

    • @br0mbie
      @br0mbie Год назад +2

      @@Seven71987sounds like a ponderosa lemon

    • @Seven71987
      @Seven71987 Год назад +1

      @@br0mbieARE YOU TELLING ME THAT I AM A LEMON! :D

    • @Alina-ws6ob
      @Alina-ws6ob Год назад

      @@Seven71987 In Honduras. The tree no longer exists. I wonder if it was one of a kind.

    • @Seven71987
      @Seven71987 Год назад

      @@Alina-ws6ob they still have the seeds to create trees right?

  • @drjekyllmshyde
    @drjekyllmshyde Год назад +5

    Should definitely candy the rinds! Candied pomelo rind is incredible

  • @applegal3058
    @applegal3058 Год назад +9

    Thanks so much to Steven and his family farm for producing such amazing fruits, and for sharing them to you! Also, thanks Jared for sharing it with us as well 😀

  • @Lithilic
    @Lithilic 8 месяцев назад +2

    A citrus fruit that taste like lemonade sounds amazing.

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 Год назад +10

    Supermarket pomelo looks to be coated in a wax to prevent it from drying out during shipping. That may be some of the reason why it doesn't give off much of a scent.

    • @teresamexico309
      @teresamexico309 Год назад +3

      Also, (store bought) fruit/produce is harvested unripe so they can be shipped long distances for days without getting spoiled, therefore store bought fruit/produce vs homegrown ones will never be a fair comparison.
      I am planning to add a pomelo to my small orchard (My citron is still small but has 4 fruits, so this season I will taste them).
      I do have tropical fruits and temperate fruits, when we get frost/snow I do have to cover my trees which can be a nuisance but so far they all have make it.

  • @loganlogon3720
    @loganlogon3720 Год назад +3

    Thanks for contributing to the cause Steven!😄

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 Год назад +2

    Just saw the preview for the next episode, cool! Can't wait for that one!😊

  • @heyy13
    @heyy13 Год назад +2

    Great advertisement for Steven's farm! That pomelo sounds amazing. I want one now but I am in Australia. haha

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Год назад +3

    Palmelos are the best for making candied citrus peels, for when you want them to actually eat the candies by themselves, instead of using them for cookie or cake decorating. I want to try it with flavored cocktail sugar, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Palmelos are almost worth buying for the peel as much as the fruit.

  • @starshot5172
    @starshot5172 Год назад +11

    I just noticed that you barely aged anything since a video you made 6 years ago. You're looking good, man!

    • @Icanbacktrailers
      @Icanbacktrailers Год назад +1

      True

    • @juhasauna-aho7811
      @juhasauna-aho7811 Год назад +7

      This is simply a consequence of all the fruit he eats.

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Год назад +6

      He's a fruit vampire.

    • @ellaakiyama5670
      @ellaakiyama5670 Год назад +3

      ​@@juhasauna-aho7811 Lol true! Ageless fruit vampire 🧛🏻‍♂️

    • @edgarburlyman738
      @edgarburlyman738 Год назад +1

      But he's not any kind of kooky vegan, just eats a lot of fruit

  • @esmeraldagreen1992
    @esmeraldagreen1992 Год назад +1

    In Sicily, they used to sell arance di vaniglia ( vanilla oranges) they were the standard orange size. The peel was light orange and they really smelled like vanilla. They were juicy, and the juice was very, very sweet,a 5 or 6 on your sweetness scale. The juice also smelled and tasted strongly of vanilla.

  • @beauthestdane
    @beauthestdane Год назад +1

    I remember having some amazing huge Pomelo in the 70s in Israel when I lived there, fresh off the tree.

  • @michaelgarica8195
    @michaelgarica8195 Год назад +1

    Great channel,always wondered since I was a kid what unknown and mysterious fruits the world might contain ❤

  • @Jeem101
    @Jeem101 Год назад

    I love fruit. I swear the fact that trees grow tasty edible morsels is so cute and funny to me. And you can make hybrids of those morsels and be creative with them.

  • @jrcorsey
    @jrcorsey Год назад +5

    I wondered about the comparative weights. They seem to be about the same size, but I expected the better pomelo to be heavier. Then, you revealed that the poor pomelo had a lot more pith. Also, riper generally equates to juicier. Was the good one twice as heavy? 35% heavier? Kind of similar?
    Now I want a juicy citrus. At 2am. I may go get a grapefruit from my yard. Thank you for making me feel these passions.

  • @hamborger2200
    @hamborger2200 Год назад +5

    I'm glad that I'm not the only one having a tough time telling a good from a bad pomelo just by the looks. I was always wondering if there is a reliable way or if indeed it is just a gamble.

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Год назад +1

      If it has a tall crown it means it is older, dryer, sweeter but also has more pips in it. If it is quite round it can be juicer but less sweet and fewer pips. Up to your own taste. I prefer dryer as it is less messy and i prefer the texture as you can bite into the little segments and have them pop. They withstand handling better and are a nice texture element to add to salads etc. The compromise is one that is in between a round one and one that has 2 tall a crown.
      Yellower ones are also riper than more green ones.

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад

      ​@@theuglykwan I assume by how soft it is because the rind is obviously more solid than the flesh.

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ Год назад +4

    I want to smell a pomelo 😢 When quinces are in season I have a bowlful just for the smell ❤

    • @teresamexico309
      @teresamexico309 Год назад

      I get a crate of quince fruit when in season and store them in my room, the aroma makes me relax and I can sleep like a baby. later i use them to prepare an spreadable mix with little sugar and also I do prepare Juice with pears (not sugar just the sweetness of pears) and I can them both.

  • @swettyspaghtti
    @swettyspaghtti Год назад +2

    Great vid. Starting with the heel of a knife like that is mad dangerous . I was a Chef for 2 decades ..seen guys hurt themselves the most doing that 😬

  • @Kavriel
    @Kavriel Год назад +1

    I've had one in Tahiti, and it was so nice I could not get over how good it is.

    • @wolfgangkranek376
      @wolfgangkranek376 Год назад +2

      PTSD - Post Tasting Stress Disorder.
      I had a similar experience with an Ugli (another citrus fruit).
      Never had the opportunity to buy one again, they rarely find their way into the stores.

    • @bartolomeothesatyr
      @bartolomeothesatyr Год назад +1

      @@wolfgangkranek376 They're sadly inconsistent. I had an Ugli *_once_* that was similar in flavor to the best mandarin you've ever had in your life, with floral notes like elderflower or maybe jasmine, but every other Ugli I've ever had tasted like unripe grapefruit pith, and I eventually stopped buying them 'cause I never again found a good one.

    • @wolfgangkranek376
      @wolfgangkranek376 Год назад

      @@bartolomeothesatyr Thank you, then I feel lucky I also had a very good one.

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 Год назад

    Thank You. Awesome Video. I saw your Nipa Palm Fruit Video also.

  • @elivalentine452
    @elivalentine452 Год назад

    Congrats reaching 1%!!! I believe in you !!!

  • @JornSilverblade
    @JornSilverblade 2 месяца назад

    Many citrus fruits have had their surfaces treated with various waxes or shellac. This protects them from excessive drying out, fungi or bacteria and makes the fruit appear shiny. I can well imagine that treated fruits smell less intensely, at least on the outside.
    I assume that in the video only the pomelo from the supermarket was treated in this way.

  • @wf2197
    @wf2197 Год назад +2

    Could you do a video on what you’ve learned about how to give yourself the best odds of selecting a good tasting example of whatever you are eating? So much fruit out there is just bad, usually bland is what I find or the ripeness is not where it needs to be.

  • @SarahLovesFood
    @SarahLovesFood Год назад +2

    Wow, the rind on that "normal supermarket pomelo" looks a lot thinner than what I'm used to. The pomelos I'm used to are also pinkish and not very juicy (their little segments separate from each other very easily) I only get mine at Asian grocery stores, so I wonder if they one I eat is yet another different variety.

  • @indigobunting5041
    @indigobunting5041 Год назад

    I love pomellos. Watching this makes me want one, but they're not in season yet. My supermarkets only carry them in the winter.

  • @Snake17334
    @Snake17334 Год назад

    If you ever try red jocote/ciruela (spondias purpurea) again try them when they’re almost ripe but not quite. All the ones you ate were either totally green or totally ripe. The flavor is at its strongest when they’re almost fully red but still have a solid patch of green. Once they fully ripen they lose most of their punch and flavor. Love your videos! Just missed the timing for your last trip. Hopefully I can catch the next fruit hunting trip. Much love from south Florida 😎

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Год назад

    I got my first pomello in 2014 or so and it blew me away. From that first bite, it became my favourite citrus!!!!

  • @cscss2923
    @cscss2923 Год назад

    Steven is a fount of fruit knowledge. You two were great together, and I hope you travel together again. How about visiting Steven at his family's farm?

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Год назад +1

      I visited Steven's farm back in 2018.. heres my favorite video we did then: ruclips.net/video/ZBEMKshPhUk/видео.html
      New adventures with him actually coming up in a couple weeks!

    • @cscss2923
      @cscss2923 Год назад

      @@WeirdExplorer My bad. Not sure how I missed them. Just watched a few of your Murray Family Farm videos. Excited to hear of your upcoming videos with Steven. Keep up the great work and doing what you do, Jared.

  • @Wizardboz
    @Wizardboz Год назад

    Love this channel

  • @chriskasprzyk6235
    @chriskasprzyk6235 Год назад

    The store bought pomelo was picked before it was fully ripened and it was coated in wax to help it stay fresher longer and give it that shiny and appealing look. Most fruit bought in stores is covered in food grade wax, especially citrus, apples, pears, etc. That wax makes it look pretty, and hold moisture to maintain freshness, but it also blocks the pores and reduces the smell of the fruit.

    • @janicejames3005
      @janicejames3005 Год назад

      I think that the fruit is picked before it is quite ripe and the wax delays the ripening process in addition to sealing in the freshness.

  • @sophiophile
    @sophiophile Год назад +4

    You gotta get rid of all the pith and the membrane around each section when you eat a pomelo to get the best flavour, IMO. But yeah, sometimes supermarket pomelo is tasteless.

  • @zaharuddintajularus454
    @zaharuddintajularus454 Год назад +1

    If ever you back in Malaysia, you should try the Tambun pomelo in the state of Perak..

  • @dataquester
    @dataquester Год назад +1

    I tried that bout 10yrs ago here n the states. It was ok but id rather eat an orange...
    Cool vid

  • @kyonthirtytwo2456
    @kyonthirtytwo2456 Год назад +1

    In South America, Paragauy people grow Pomellos in thier gardens and make it into a delicious refreshing 'lemonade' (jucing and sieving out the pulp and seeds) with sweetner and cold water
    I think its better fresh and ripe off the tree in my experience

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug Год назад

    The external texture is like night and day as well.

  • @carlosnazariopr
    @carlosnazariopr Год назад

    Looks very similar to a PR selection named 'Geño' and it's my favorite pomelo.

  • @MistressOnyaCox
    @MistressOnyaCox Год назад

    sounds like a SAMBO!! lemonade 🍋

  • @GroundhogKim
    @GroundhogKim Год назад +1

    Been watching for 5+ years now. Finding your channel was amazing! I never knew about things like finger limes, ice cream beans, or even Mangosteen(Now my favorite fruit). You give some great info and have inspired me to go on my own fruit trying journey. I go to the international markets whenever I'm in town and I must say the fruits don't look as pretty but man are they delicious!

  • @sdfkjgh
    @sdfkjgh Год назад

    2:41 Jared actually has access to a sharp knife! I'm shocked!

  • @pianista1969
    @pianista1969 Год назад

    In Thailand the fruit vendors would peel and extract the tasty bits of pomelo for you when u buy one and give it to you ready to eat

  • @Youngstomata
    @Youngstomata Год назад

    As someone who grows about 20 different cultivars of citrus, it is seedless when netted because the pollen of other citrus will not cross pollinate because of the net barrier. I have seedless cultivars that contain seeds because my citrus are near each other and I also dont mind seeds

    • @teresamexico309
      @teresamexico309 Год назад

      Would the seeds change the taste of the fruit in a noticeable way?

    • @clonazepanda
      @clonazepanda Год назад

      He prpbably has them seedless so others can't grow his fruit, doubtt seeds change the way they taste unless you actually bite the seed

  • @rubiks6
    @rubiks6 Год назад

    Just to be clear, there are truly countless varieties of pomelo/grapefruit. Even two genetically identical pomelo branches can produce two apparently very different cultivars depending on growing conditions. To be sure, every source of pomelo/grapefruit is going to be different. I love, love, love pomelo/grapefruits. I want to eat as many varieties as I can and there's no limit to the varieties.
    Even if you took a branch cutting from Steven Murray's tree and grafted it onto the same kind of rootstock his tree is on, you would get a different variation of the fruit from growing it under slightly different conditions.

  • @justalittleblackraincloud
    @justalittleblackraincloud Год назад

    Looks fabulous 😊

  • @BudiandLeo
    @BudiandLeo Год назад

    Try a Queen Tahitian Pineapple next, my all time favorite pineapple if you can get your hands on one.

  • @detectfevi
    @detectfevi Год назад

    I need to try this.

  • @Iminsideyourwall_
    @Iminsideyourwall_ Год назад

    We have it. In the Philippines, in our backyard it’s available and we sprinkle salt on it sooooo good

  • @sawyerstudio
    @sawyerstudio Год назад +2

    I have long wondered what the true pomelo is like because it does seem very delicate quality wise and particularly affected negatively by industrial agriculture. I want to taste 😂

  • @patricialavery8270
    @patricialavery8270 Год назад +1

    This one I tried,their fruit was usually good and mine tasted like a mild grapefruit.

  • @alanmercieca3086
    @alanmercieca3086 4 месяца назад

    A lot of people say that Tahitian tastes a lot like lime, either way lemon and or lime sounds great.

  • @UrbanBounty
    @UrbanBounty Год назад

    Fantastic! I have the nam roi in ground but I have never seen this variety

  • @reallySexyMF
    @reallySexyMF Год назад

    i love your vids

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ Год назад

    Just wondering if you could consider traveling to Noal Farms if you ever go to Japan.
    Love your reviews

  • @paulwright8378
    @paulwright8378 Год назад +1

    I remember a scene in the Simpsons when homer tries to eat a grapefruit so he puts a ton of sugar on it licks it off an throws the grapefruit in the bin 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Jo_Greg
    @Jo_Greg Год назад +1

    Had a lot of these in my childhood with my family especially around new Chinese new year and they were always bitter and tasteless with thick rinds similar to your example.

  • @leightonolsson4846
    @leightonolsson4846 Год назад

    Nadarcott mandarins must be protected from pollination to keep them seedless
    Pink pomelos seem to be slightly juicer but they seem to have acquired some of the bitterness associated with grapefruits. Prefer white pomelos even if the texture is on the drier side.

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 Год назад

    I live in UK and never seen a pomelo and in fact never heard of it before finding this channel. Some fruit you take for granted in the USA isnt much known in other places

    • @bartolomeothesatyr
      @bartolomeothesatyr Год назад

      There are many stores in the US you won't find pomelo for sale in, so I wouldn't exactly say it's taken for granted here, though it isn't too hard to find if you look for it.

    • @Chanilm
      @Chanilm Год назад +1

      Check out Chinese or middle Eastern supermarkets in the winter and you'll find pomelo. The honey or red ones are my favourite. You don't cut them in half like this to eat them though, you cut the peel and peel the whole thing. Then remove the pith, then remove the skin from the section. There are recipes out there for salads and things that have pomelo in but I like it as a snack, it's great to eat when you're watching a film

    • @ludovica8221
      @ludovica8221 Год назад

      @@Chanilm There are no shops like that in my area

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Год назад +2

      You get them in the UK. I live in Scotland and ate them all my life. You can get them seasonally at Asian supermarkets. I've seen them in mainstream supermarkets like Morrisons, Sainsbury, Lidl. It can depend on your locale as I notice supermarkets in central London had some super exotic stuff like a whole huge jackfruit even in the early 2000s. I've never seen that in Scotland, even in the superstores.
      You can likely buy them online when in season too. I think they were 2 pounds in Morrisons when I saw them earlier in the year. Chinese usually have them in autumn for festival and then spring for chinese new year.

    • @johnnyearp52
      @johnnyearp52 Год назад

      ​@@Chanilm In my city in the USA they only have them at the Asian grocery store and they are very expensive.

  • @Shade_Dragon
    @Shade_Dragon Год назад

    lol the seedless v the grocery store looks like regular vs with a filter on insta

  • @mandab.3180
    @mandab.3180 Год назад

    i do love me some citrus 😋

  • @pineapplerindm
    @pineapplerindm Год назад +2

    How many times did he slap the pomelo?
    0:16 0:19 0:25 0:26 1:38 2:17 2:26
    *_7 Times_*

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Год назад +1

    Hi Jared, I live in central New Jersey, about 50 miles from you and I have a black cherry tree in my back yard. It's going to be fruiting in about a month and a half. Would you be interested? I don't think you've done a video on black cherries before, even though they grow in the New York City area. They taste a lot like Bing cherries, but with a distinctive Coca-Cola kind of taste. I'd send you a private message, but I'm not totally sure how to do that.

  • @blackletter2591
    @blackletter2591 Год назад

    I want one. I wonder if they have the same side-effect of grapefruit, of interfering with important medicines?

  • @LauPaSat-pl
    @LauPaSat-pl Год назад

    Could you also rank juiceness of the fruit just as you rank sweetness and tartness?

  • @KonaSquid
    @KonaSquid Год назад +1

    yum :3

  • @n0etic_f0x
    @n0etic_f0x Год назад +1

    At least I can get good Pomelo my dad calls them "Not shitty grapefruit" and he can never remember the name so he only calls them that.

  • @monkey6430
    @monkey6430 Год назад

    Can you also test the zest/rind next time please?

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 Год назад

    Ok, that looks delicious

  • @vnxettitw4879
    @vnxettitw4879 Год назад

    Curious why you are the pomelo with the membrane? We always peel it completely to only eat the flesh as the membrane is super bitter. I accidentally left some membrane on a segment once and made the same face you did!

  • @n0f8r
    @n0f8r Год назад

    store pomelo was waxed? explaining shininess and lack of smell?

  • @EeeEee-bm5gx
    @EeeEee-bm5gx Год назад

    Maybe the grocer's pomelos are waxed to prolong shelflife and stored for months. That would explain no smell, waxy appearance and some of the dryness

  • @Milochatif
    @Milochatif Год назад

    I wonder if the store pomelo ia shiny and has no smell because many fruits get a wax coat to help the export process/durability

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf Год назад

    The pomelo has quickly become my favorite citrus fruit, but Wegmans doesn't seem to carry them at all anymore. They sometimes have these horrible pink-fleshed ones that are so underripe you can't even eat them and they're barely good for just juicing. They do have jackfruit there now, but the people at Melissa's who are growing them harvest way too early and the fruit is almost flavorless. I'm starting to think that unless I can get myself to where this stuff grown, my only choices will be so underripe or impossible to find. Now I see why you left WNY!!! Thanks for sharing another incredible fruit with us!! I hope everyone is doing well and having a great day!

    • @brandon9172
      @brandon9172 Год назад

      Who needs jackfruit anyways when you can get noni, the best fruit

  • @biggerlonely7242
    @biggerlonely7242 Год назад

    Is there anywhere to get pomelos in New York? Long Island? DYING for them! Thanks!

  • @Lyzerglick
    @Lyzerglick Год назад

    Have you done american pawpaw? I can’t find in your channel

  • @gorgothegreatest4961
    @gorgothegreatest4961 Год назад

    that looks delicious

  • @Jahkrel
    @Jahkrel Год назад +1

    The inside reminds me of a pomegranate. Almost pentagonal

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ Год назад +2

    A tier list would be awesome

  • @saethman
    @saethman Год назад

    Bad? Garbage? :o Not sure if I've heard Jared use those words before :o

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 Год назад +2

    Remember, if you don't make candy with the rind of a pomelo why live

  • @pierre-alexandreclement7831
    @pierre-alexandreclement7831 Год назад

    ❤️❤️

  • @nonsequitor
    @nonsequitor Год назад

    Re: netting: that means the tree is diecious i.e two genders, one on each tree....so if you protect a female tree from pollenation you'll be able to get seedless fruit aka sensimillia 😊

  • @NarutoSSj6
    @NarutoSSj6 Год назад +2

    Dont you need to peel that thing in order to easier peel off the membran of those segments. Thr membrane is too bitter.

  • @edgarburlyman738
    @edgarburlyman738 Год назад

    You say the thing you're most desperate to sell is your most popular.
    Salesman's oldest trick in the book.

  • @jean-lucchessher7065
    @jean-lucchessher7065 Год назад

    With pomelos you go off feel not look if it feels heavy for the size it is ripe

  • @ericgillespie2812
    @ericgillespie2812 Год назад

    Not very relevant to the video but i noticed you have only reviewed one variety of mulberry! There are many varieties including an american native! Please consider. They are my favorite berry. (at the moment!)

  • @JTMusicbox
    @JTMusicbox Год назад

    Ah pomelo! Like grapefruit the way nature intended it! Accept for the netting it and no seeds, but other than that.
    Seriously though pomelo is awesome.

  • @ivacheung792
    @ivacheung792 Год назад

    How does the fruit form if there's no pollination?

  • @santhanamss
    @santhanamss Год назад

    Nice

  • @Isaac-ho8gh
    @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад

    With regards to the naturally seedless thing, some flowering plants including almost all Citruses can still make fruit if they aren't pollinated. When they do, they have no seeds!

  • @WelfareChrist
    @WelfareChrist Год назад

    pomelo is my favorite fruit, i live in Hawaii where it kinda grows everywhere there are so many pomelo trees here. I've never eaten them sliced like that and I don't think I'd recommend it, they have a filmy membrane that should be removed from the flesh which will stay intact without it, this is time consuming but worth it as it tastes pretty exactly like lemonade or limeade it's really good.

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Год назад

    4:20 ahh i realise now your mistake. You were eating the extremely bitter skins that form each segment. You want to cut the top of the rind off, then peel away the rind, then break the pomello into its individual segments. Then peel away the tough skin and discard. Eat only the juicy cells

  • @Rootweaver
    @Rootweaver Год назад

    I found one of these in San Mateo CA at the farmer market once. I have tried to get it a dozen times. I hate grapefruit pummelo flavor. The tahitian one tastes like sprite to me.

  • @frankb5728
    @frankb5728 Год назад

    All the Pomelos I've had at home in Canada have been dried and not very tasty. It wasn't until I travelled to Hong Kong that I understood why Pomelos were liked.