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How Do You Eat An Ugli Fruit?

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How Do You Eat An Ugli Fruit?

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The Ugli fruit has grown wild in Jamaica for years. It came from the accidental crossing of a Seville orange, a tangerine and grapefruit and is also known as a type of tangelo. Though the fruit isn’t all that pretty and can look misshapen, it’s taste is delicious. Buy Ugli fruit between April and December. If they feel a little heavy and give when pressure is put upon the skin, they’re ripe. Compare the outer flesh with the feel of a grapefruit. The varied coloration of Ugli fruit makes it difficult to tell when an Ugli fruit is ripe. Eat the Ugli fruit like a tangerine, peeling and sectioning it. It has a tangy yet sweet flavor, and is good for eating as a snack. Cut the Ugli fruit in half and use a spoon, just like you were eating a halved grapefruit. Serve it for breakfast in place of your grapefruit for a sweeter start to your day. Use the Ugli fruit in a fresh fruit salad. The unique taste works anywhere a grapefruit or mandarin orange would be appropriate. Combine it with a leafy

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