Is it okay to eat grapefruit when it’s sprouted?

Pomelo sprouted is generally not recommended to continue to eat.
Pomelo is one of the common fruits in daily life, every 100 grams of pomelo contains 42 kilocalories of energy, 9.5 grams of carbohydrates, 119 milligrams of potassium, 23 milligrams of vitamin C and other nutrients, pomelo contains a large amount of water, and the vitamin C content belongs to the richer. Moderate consumption can supplement the body with the required nutrients.
Although the sprouting of grapefruit does not produce toxins like potatoes, the sprouting of grapefruit generally indicates that the fruit is not too fresh, and if you consume the fruit that is not fresh, it may lead to the body to experience diarrhea, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
In daily life, it is recommended to consume unsprouted, fresh grapefruit, and be careful about the amount of intake to avoid overeating.