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Nam Roi Grapefruit Phu Huu – Hau Giang | Famous specialty of Hau Giang province

Phu Huu five-rod pomelo has a good reputation from afar with its sweet aroma and sweet, not bitter taste of each grapefruit. The grapefruit peel is evenly stretched and has an ivory color, the big grapefruit cloves bite where the water comes out. Phu Huu five-rod pomelo is highly appreciated for its quality, so bringing  this Hau Giang specialty  as a gift is nothing to complain about. If you want to visit this famous pomelo garden, you should go to Phu Huu and Phu Tan hamlets, Chau Thanh district – Hau Giang. Visitors will be immersed in the fragrant grapefruit scent, watching the green pomelo trees is an extremely wonderful feeling.

Đặc sản Hậu Giang làm quà bưởi năm roi phú hữu
Phu Huu five-rod pomelo is sweet and delicious

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