pomelos at the store
I'm very fond of the pomelo fruit; it's sweet, friendly to the digestive system, and has many health benefits. I do like to eat pomelos; I have, however, little knowledge about the cultivation and harvesting of this fruit.
There's a pomelo orchard by the tiny road leading to our local cemetery. On the way back from my annual visit at the cemetery, I approach the place with the intention to either buy or get permission from someone in charge, to pick a few pomelos. Never saw/heard anyone there on that specific day; it was rather spooky.
the little road leading to the cemetery
the pomelo orchard
the orchard
However, converting agricultural soil to residential use, might have bad general consequences : food price increase, loss of open, green spaces and more. The government shouldn't allow that to happen.
Yesterday, before posting on the subject I went back to the orchard to refresh my memory. After two previous days of heavy rain, the soil was soft and muddy. The trees were full of fruit whose skin color was deep yellow. not green as four months ago when I last saw them. There were also lots of pomelos on the ground.
trees full of fruit
pomelos on the ground
Do have a look please at the surprise in the video from Elifaz (kibbutz in the south of the country which has one of the best pomelo orchards).