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minneola

a juicy citrus fruit that is a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit
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sinensis), tangelo 'Minneola' and 'Lisbon' lemon (Citrus limon) (ROOSE et al., 1989).
The log percent transfer of Salmonella to the gloved hands was significantly higher for Minneola tangelo, at 0.02[+ or -]0.25 %, than for the other citrus fruits.
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Benjamin Jowett (Minneola, NY: Dover Publications, 2012), p.
Most Minneola tangelos are characterized by a stem-end neck, which tends to make the fruit appear bell-shaped.
When Lake Minneola at Clermont was clear and full of open-water hydrilla, pulling a lure that wobbled just above the weeds about 4 feet down was deadly.
Lemons and Oranges are famous but there are many citrus fruits found in the world namely Kinnow Lime Mandarin Grapefruit Minneola Satsuma Pummelo and Sweety.
Neil Poonai, Reinan Mortiz, Lake Minneola High School, and Jason Pelletier, East Ridge High School, "The Hydrogen Project"
Turkish minneola season Minneola is a hybrid between a mandarin and a grapefruit, the flavour is not too sweet (about 11-13 brix grade) and can even be a bit sour at times.
The run was beautiful, flat and fast, and went along Lake Minneola in Waterfront Park.
Box 568, Minneola, suspended for three years, effective retroactive to October 6, 2011, following a November 28 court order.
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