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A cross between an acidless pomelo and a white grapefruit, this fruit is prized for being incredibly sweet and lacking the typical grapefruit bitterness.

In the world of tobacco, the is one of the rarest and most expensive cigars ever produced. UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County - Facebook Oro Blanco

They are often ripe while the skin is still green or chartreuse; you don't have to wait for them to turn bright yellow to enjoy the sweetness. A cross between an acidless pomelo and a

Because it is so sweet on its own, it’s perfect for fresh segments, salads, or sophisticated cocktails like a Paloma . Because it is so sweet on its own,

Typically available from December through March. 2. Davidoff Oro Blanco Cigar

It tastes like a mix of honey and pear, with a floral aroma.

The phrase (Spanish for "white gold") most commonly refers to a high-end hybrid citrus fruit or an ultra-luxury cigar. 1. Oro Blanco Citrus (The "White Gold" Grapefruit)