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Published 2014
The first mention of the grapefruit is in 1750, by an author who called it ‘forbidden fruit’ and said that it grew in Barbados. Around 1820 a French botanist, the Chevalier de Tussac, wrote in his
I have had the occasion to observe, at Jamaica, in the botanical garden of the Government, a variety of shaddock whose fruits, which are not bigger than a fair orange, are disposed in clusters [French ‘grappes’]; the English in Jamaica call this the ‘forbidden fruit’ or ‘smaller shaddock’.
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