Food Guide
Grapefruit
Varieties
Grapefruit can be white (really a pale yellow), pink, or red. The white variety is usually smaller and more tart than the pink. Large, ruby-red grapefruits were discovered growing in Texas in 1929. Some grapefruits are seedless.
Preparation, Uses, & Tips
While grapefruits are often served cut in half to be eaten raw or juiced, they can also be sliced and grilled as a side dish to serve with an entrée. Grapefruit sections or pieces can be added to fruit salads and used in desserts.
Storing
Grapefruits ripen when picked, and are best when stored loose at a cool room temperature, or in the refrigerator.