Grapefruit, May 15th, 2008
Brand: Red Star
Growth location: Texas
Bought in: Food Lion
Unpeeling this grapefruit brought out the unpleasant and sharp odor of the juice in the peel. The texture of the juice on my hand was unlike any grapefruit I'd previously experienced. Between my fingers it felt oily and did not leave any residue upon drying--most unusual. This was a sign of things to come.
The fruit, which failed to hold together in slices when I pulled it apart, had barely any taste. A few slices had an occasional hint of earthiness, which is good for whiskey, not for grapefruits. All this is a pity; Red Star usually delivers quality grapefruits. At least it wasn't full of seeds.
Rating: D.
Growth location: Texas
Bought in: Food Lion
Unpeeling this grapefruit brought out the unpleasant and sharp odor of the juice in the peel. The texture of the juice on my hand was unlike any grapefruit I'd previously experienced. Between my fingers it felt oily and did not leave any residue upon drying--most unusual. This was a sign of things to come.
The fruit, which failed to hold together in slices when I pulled it apart, had barely any taste. A few slices had an occasional hint of earthiness, which is good for whiskey, not for grapefruits. All this is a pity; Red Star usually delivers quality grapefruits. At least it wasn't full of seeds.
Rating: D.
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