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- Oroblanco abstract "An oroblanco or sweetie (Citrus grandis Osbeck × C. Paradisi Macf.) is a cross between an acidless pomelo and a white grapefruit. It is slightly larger in size than a grapefruit but has fewer seeds and is sweeter. When ripe, its thick rind is bright green or golden in color. The oroblanco fruit has a similar taste to the scent of its flowers. The tree does not grow in cold conditions, but it has a tendency to adapt to its environment very fast and is a vigorous grower. It is estimated that oroblanco is grown on 1,500 ha (3,707 acres) in California, and over 10 ha (25 acres) in Australia.The oroblanco was patented by the University of California after its development at that university's citrus experiment station in Riverside, California. A similar fruit is also commonly cultivated in Israel (since 1984), where the trademark "Sweetie" originated.Oroblancos are round (or sometimes slightly flattened), with a thicker rind than grapefruit. When eaten, an oroblanco lacks bitterness associated with grapefruits and is rather sweet, but the white membranes separating the fleshy segments are bitter and usually discarded. Oroblancos are available from September through December. Oroblancos may be peeled and eaten like an orange, by tearing into segments, and are often eaten as a breakfast food. They have a lot of skin and the inside is about the size of a mandarin.[citation needed]".
- Oroblanco hybrid Grapefruit.
- Oroblanco hybrid Pomelo.
- Oroblanco origin Riverside,_California.
- Oroblanco origin University_of_California.
- Oroblanco thumbnail Sweetie_(Citrus).jpg?width=300.
- Oroblanco wikiPageID "3186904".
- Oroblanco wikiPageRevisionID "586284512".
- Oroblanco cultivar "Oroblanco".
- Oroblanco hasPhotoCollection Oroblanco.
- Oroblanco hybrid "Citrus grandis × C. Paradisi/Citrus maxima/Citrus grandis".
- Oroblanco name "Oroblanco".
- Oroblanco origin Riverside,_California.
- Oroblanco origin University_of_California.
- Oroblanco subject Category:Citrus.
- Oroblanco subject Category:Citrus_hybrids.
- Oroblanco subject Category:Grapefruit.
- Oroblanco type Abstraction100002137.
- Oroblanco type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Oroblanco type CitrusHybrids.
- Oroblanco type Cultivar113084834.
- Oroblanco type Group100031264.
- Oroblanco type LanguageUnit106284225.
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- Oroblanco type Part113809207.
- Oroblanco type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Oroblanco type Plant100017222.
- Oroblanco type Relation100031921.
- Oroblanco type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Oroblanco type Variety108101085.
- Oroblanco type VascularPlant113083586.
- Oroblanco type Whole100003553.
- Oroblanco type Word106286395.
- Oroblanco type CultivatedVariety.
- Oroblanco type Eukaryote.
- Oroblanco type Plant.
- Oroblanco type Species.
- Oroblanco type Organism.
- Oroblanco comment "An oroblanco or sweetie (Citrus grandis Osbeck × C. Paradisi Macf.) is a cross between an acidless pomelo and a white grapefruit. It is slightly larger in size than a grapefruit but has fewer seeds and is sweeter. When ripe, its thick rind is bright green or golden in color. The oroblanco fruit has a similar taste to the scent of its flowers. The tree does not grow in cold conditions, but it has a tendency to adapt to its environment very fast and is a vigorous grower.".
- Oroblanco label "Oroblanco".
- Oroblanco label "Oroblanco".
- Oroblanco label "Oroblanco".
- Oroblanco label "Sweetie".
- Oroblanco label "Sweetie".
- Oroblanco label "Свити".
- Oroblanco label "スウィーティー".
- Oroblanco sameAs Oroblanco.
- Oroblanco sameAs Oroblanco.
- Oroblanco sameAs スウィーティー.
- Oroblanco sameAs Sweetie.
- Oroblanco sameAs Sweetie.
- Oroblanco sameAs m.08xy1y.
- Oroblanco sameAs Q1915137.
- Oroblanco sameAs Q1915137.
- Oroblanco sameAs Oroblanco.
- Oroblanco wasDerivedFrom Oroblanco?oldid=586284512.
- Oroblanco depiction Sweetie_(Citrus).jpg.
- Oroblanco isPrimaryTopicOf Oroblanco.
- Oroblanco name "Oroblanco".