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'''''Acronychia acidula''''', '''lemon aspen''', is a small- to medium-sized [[rainforest]] tree of the family [[Rutaceae]] native to north [[Queensland]], Australia. The aromatic and acidic [[fruit]] is harvested as a [[bushfood]].
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Lemon aspen fruit has a grapefruit and lime-like flavor, and is popular in beverages, sauces and confectionery. The fruit has high [[antioxidant]] activity.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 6 September 2017

Acronychia acidula
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Acronychia acidula, leaf and fruit, cultivated
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A. acidula
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Acronychia acidula

Acronychia acidula, lemon aspen, is a small- to medium-sized rainforest tree of the family Rutaceae native to north Queensland, Australia. The aromatic and acidic fruit is harvested as a bushfood.

Lemon aspen fruit has a grapefruit and lime-like flavor, and is popular in beverages, sauces and confectionery. The fruit has high antioxidant activity.

Acknowledgements

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