Canning Grapefruit

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QUANTITY: An average of 15 pounds is needed per canner load of 7 quarts; an average of 13 pounds is needed per canner load of 9 pints -- an average of about 2 pounds yields 1 quart.

QUALITY: Select firm, mature, sweet fruit of ideal quality for eating fresh. The flavor of orange sections is best if the sections are canned with equal parts of grapefruit. Grapefruit may be canned without oranges. Sections may be packed in your choice of water, citrus juice or syrup.

Procedure: Wash and peel fruit and remove white tissue to prevent a bitter taste. If you use syrup, prepare a very light, light, or medium syrup (see syrup) and bring to boil. Fill jars with sections and water, juice, or hot syrup, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Adjust lids and process.

Process Grapefruit and / or Oranges: Pints or Quarts 10 minutes in a boiling water. Adjust time according to altitude.