Oro: Blanco
It tastes like a mix of honey and pear, with a floral aroma.
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
A cross between an acidless pomelo and a white grapefruit, this fruit is prized for being incredibly sweet and lacking the typical grapefruit bitterness. It tastes like a mix of honey and pear, with a floral aroma
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,
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)
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.