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Red Jambura is a large, juicy pomelo variety with pink to reddish pulp, greenish-yellow thick peel, and a mildly sweet, low-acid taste. Popular in Bengal and Assam, it’s valued for its refreshing flavor, high pulp content, and attractive color, making it ideal for fresh eating and salads.
Attribute | Details |
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Color | Outer skin: Green to yellow when ripe |
📍 Pulp: Pink to reddish | |
Sweetness | Medium to high, with mild tanginess and very low bitterness |
Taste | Pleasantly sweet, slightly tangy, less acidic than lemon or grapefruit |
Weight | Large fruit, typically 1.5 to 3 kg per fruit |
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) | 9–11° Brix, depending on maturity and growing conditions |
Briks | Around 10° Brix, indicating good natural sugar levels |
📝 Note: Red Jambura is favored more for its refreshing, mildly sweet taste and juicy pink segments than for juicing. It’s a popular table fruit in Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh.
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Red Jambura (also called Red Pomelo or Red Chakotra) is a premium variety of Citrus maxima, known for its pink to reddish pulp, mild sweetness, and refreshing citrus flavor. It is larger than most citrus fruits and widely grown in Assam, West Bengal, Bangladesh, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Attribute | Description |
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Fruit Size | Very large, often 1.5–3 kg per fruit |
Shape | Round to slightly pear-shaped |
Skin Color | Thick green to yellow rind when mature |
Pulp Color | Pink to reddish – distinct from white or pale pomelo |
Peel Thickness | Thick and spongy, protects fruit well |
Taste | Mildly sweet, low acidity, less bitter than white types |
Aroma | Mild and pleasant citrus scent |
Seeds | Few to moderate |
Juice Content | Moderate – more for eating than juicing |
TSS/Brix | 9–11° Brix, depending on ripeness and region |
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