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Tan Trieu Pomelo

Tan Trieu Pomelo

90.000 VND
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Dong Nai Specialty - Large fruit, thin skin, plump, sweet, and succulent segments. A premium gift for holidays and festivals.

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TAN TRIEU POMELO - THE QUINTESSENCE OF DONG NAI LAND

Tan Trieu is the oldest grapefruit growing region in Dong Nai, located along the Dong Nai River with fertile alluvial soil deposited year-round. The locals here grow grapefruit following a "from father to son" tradition - many orchards are over 50 years old, with grapefruit trees as thick as an adult's thigh. Both the Cam Leaf Sugar Pomelo and Oi Pomelo varieties have been recognized as national crops - meaning that only when grown in this specific region can they achieve their distinctive flavor.

Why Choose Tan Trieu Pomelo at Vietmorsel?

Tan Trieu Vietmorsel Pomelo is protected by Geographical Indication (GI), with a QR code for farm-to-origin traceability. Harvested to order, packaged in breathable mesh, and shipped within 24 hours. Sustainably grown, free of preservatives or ripening agents.

The Journey from Our Garden to Your Home

Vietmorsel Tan Trieu Pomelos are harvested in the early morning and delivered to your home within 24 hours. No storage, no overnight stay – just the purest, most authentic flavor.

Superior Quality

To address the inconsistent quality in the market, Tan Trieu Vietmorsel Pomelos offers a premium fruit solution: transparent origins via QR code and a 100% commitment to no preservatives. Furthermore, with a pick-to-order model, the product is never cold-stored, preserving its naturally sweet flavor and perfect freshness.

Clear Origin - Authentic Tan Trieu Flavor

With just a QR code scan on the packaging, you can easily trace the entire cultivation story of Vietmorsel. We are committed to delivering premium grapefruit with plump, naturally sweet arils that are absolutely safe.

Details

Weight: 1 -1.5kg/fruit (approximately 2 -3 fruits/box)

Origin: Tan Trieu commune, Vinh Cuu district, Dong Nai

Ingredients: 100% fresh whole grapefruit, no preservatives

Season: August - December annually

Harvest date: See box label

Distributor: Vietmorsel purchases directly from the garden in Tan Trieu on the harvest day

Tan Trieu pomelos come in two main varieties: the orange-leaf pomelo with thin green skin and sweet, juicy, full segments; and the guava pomelo with yellow skin, pale pink segments, and a distinctive sweet flavor with a hint of sourness. Both are recognized as national crop varieties – meaning this specific flavor can only be achieved when grown in this particular region with these specific varieties.

A ripe Tan Trieu pomelo, heavy in the hand, reveals thin skin, thick segments, few seeds, and plenty of juice when peeled – leaving a lingering fragrance in the mouth after eating. This is a fruit that Saigonese often order as gifts during Tet or for ancestral worship, as it is both beautiful and meaningful.

Wash the skin before peeling. Use a knife to lightly score the skin into 6-8 segments, then peel - do not use too much force to avoid breaking the segments. Delicious when eaten fresh, in salads, or as juice. Chill for 30 minutes before eating to enhance the sweet flavor.

Grapefruit is harvested when ripe on the tree, without preservatives. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and it will last 1-2 weeks at room temperature. If stored in the refrigerator, it can last 3-4 weeks. Do not store grapefruit near fast-ripening fruits like bananas, as this will cause the grapefruit to ripen prematurely and reduce its natural sweetness.

If you have any questions about the product, please don't hesitate to chat with the shop for dedicated advice! We commit to "Real or 100% Money Back". If any issues arise, please chat with the shop for the best solution before leaving a review, dear customers!

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