Difference between revisions of "Buddha's hand"
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− | + | '''Buddha's hand''' is an ornamental variety of [[citron]] (''Citrus medica''). Having little or no juice, it is instead used for its fragrant rind, which can be grated, or candied - similar to other citrons. | |
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Buddha's hand fruit, "open hand" appearance when ripe | |
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Variety: | C. medica var. sarcodactylis
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Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis |
Buddha's hand is an ornamental variety of citron (Citrus medica). Having little or no juice, it is instead used for its fragrant rind, which can be grated, or candied - similar to other citrons.
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