Honey Pomelo: The pomelo is the largest member of the citrus fruits and grows throughout Asia, Malaysia, Tahiti, New Guinea, and Fiji. The fruit may be called pummelo, grapefruit, shaddock, or jabong. Shaddock is clearly not an Asian word. The pomelo has a light green rind that becomes mostly yellow when fully ripe. The interior of the fruit is translucent when ripe. Pomelo trees prosper best in tropical or near tropical climates, so there are few pomelos far north of the equator. Some pomelos have been grown successfully in the relatively mild climates of Pinghe county, Zhangzhou city of Fujian province in China. Larger than a grapefruit, the pomelo is also sweet, with a very thick skin.