Description:
The pomelo flower, The pomelo is also known as a shaddock, after an English sea captain, Captain Shaddock, who introduced the seed to the West Indies in the 17th century from the Malay Archipelago. In the Pacific and Asia, it is known as jabong and in Chinese it is called yòuzi (??) (not to be confused with the yuzu, which uses the same kanji but is a different species), while it is called som o (?????) in Thai, and buntan or banpeiyu in Japanese.
Credits:
Muhammad (Bangladesh) Aminuzzaman/Majority World
Description:
The pomelo flower, The pomelo is also known as a shaddock, after an English sea captain, Captain Shaddock, who introduced the seed to the West Indies in the 17th century from the Malay Archipelago. In the Pacific and Asia, it is known as jabong and in Chinese it is called yòuzi (??) (not to be confused with the yuzu, which uses the same kanji but is a different species), while it is called som o (?????) in Thai, and buntan or banpeiyu in Japanese.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Muhammad Aminuzzaman
City:
Sri Mongol
State:
Sylhet
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
The pomelo flower
Source:
Amin's digital file
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC004880.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471664276
File Size:
2301112
File Type:
2
Mime Type:
image/jpeg
Sections Found:
ANY_TAG, IFD0, EXIF
Image Description:
The pomelo flower, The pomelo is also known as a shaddock, after an English sea captain, Captain Shaddock, who introduced the seed to the West Indies in the 17th century from the Malay Archipelago. In the Pacific and Asia, it is known as jabong and in Chi