Grapefruits
This juicy citrus fruit is possibly the most refreshing way to get your vitamin C! The yellow or golden skin covers an intensely flavoursome pulp that varies from yellow (bitter) to ruby red (sweeter).

Nutritional Value
- Provides dietary fiber 2g, which supports heart health
- 8% Vitamin A, needed for healthy vision and immune function
- Excellent source of Vitamin C 40%, which supports a healthy immune system.
- Vitamin A
- 8%
- Dietary Fiber
- 7%
- Vitamin C
- 40%
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Nutritional Facts
1 Serving Per Container | |
Serving Size | 123 |
Calories | 50 |
Entries | Daily value in %* |
---|---|
Total Carbohydrate (13 g) | 5% |
Dietary Fiber (2 g) | 7% |
Total Sugars (8 g) | |
Protein (1 g) | |
Biotin (1 mcg) | 4% |
Calcium (27 mg) | 2% |
Choline (9 mg) | 2% |
Folate (16 mcg DFE) | 4% |
Magnesium (11 mg) | 2% |
Phosphorus (22 mg) | 2% |
Potassium (166 mg) | 4% |
Thiamin (0.1 mg) | 8% |
Vitamin A (71 mcg) | 8% |
Vitamin B6 (0.1 mg) | 6% |
Vitamin C (38 mg) | 40% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


Make the most of your fruit! Learn how to select, prep, and protect your farm-fresh produce.
How do you pick a grapefruit?
- All grapefruits have the same round shape, but they vary in flavour. Generally, the sweeter red varieties come from sub-tropical regions, such as Florida and Honduras. Grapefruit from drier regions, like Israel and South Africa, are sharper tasting.
- At the supermarket or the greengrocer’s, go for firm, heavy grapefruits with undamaged skins.
How do you prepare a grapefruit?
- Grapefruit can be eaten on its own - simply cut in half and eat sections with a spoon, or peel and eat like an orange. It can also be cooked; broiling grapefruit is a popular method.
How do you store a grapefruit?
- Grapefruits do not ripen after harvest, so you can store them at room temperature for a couple of weeks.