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  2. Buddha's hand - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other citrus fruits, most varieties of the Buddha's hand fruit contain no pulp or juice. Though esteemed chiefly for its "exquisite form and aroma", the Buddha's hand fruit can also be eaten (often as a zest or flavouring) in desserts, savory dishes, and alcoholic beverages (such as vodka or rice liquor) or candied as a sweet. The sliced ...

  3. How to Eat Pomelo—the Giant Citrus That’s Sweeter ... - AOL

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    Candied peel: "Like with other citrus fruits, the generous rind of the pomelo can be cooked in a sugar syrup to create candied peel or can be boiled in water with sugar to make a marmalade ...

  4. Succade - Wikipedia

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    The citron fruits are halved, depulped, immersed in seawater or ordinary salt water to ferment for about 40 days, the brine being changed every two weeks, rinsed, and put in denser brine in wooden barrels for storage and for export. After partial de-salting and boiling to soften the peel, it is candied in a strong sugar solution.

  5. Candied fruit - Wikipedia

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    Fruits which are commonly candied include cherries, pineapple, greengages, pears, peaches and melon, as well as ginger root. [3] The principal candied peels are orange and citron; these, together with candied lemon peel, are the usual ingredients of mixed chopped peel. Candied vegetables are also made, from vegetables such as pumpkin, turnip ...

  6. Patti LaBelle's Easy Candied Sweet Potatoes Capture the ... - AOL

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    How to Make Patti LaBelle's Candied Sweet Potatoes. Begin by preheating the oven to 375°. After cleaning, peeling and slicing both of your sweet potatoes, arrange a layer in the bottom of an 8 x ...

  7. Zest (ingredient) - Wikipedia

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    Zest [1] is a food ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the rind of unwaxed citrus fruits such as lemon, orange, citron, and lime. Zest is used to add flavor to many different types of food. In terms of fruit anatomy, the zest is obtained from the flavedo which is also called zest. [2]

  8. Pompia - Wikipedia

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    Sa pompia intrea, a traditional dessert of Siniscola consisting of the candied rind of the fruit covered in honey. The fruit has been grown and cultivated for at least two centuries in Sardinia; however, it did not gain international popularity until the 1990s, when a large orchard of pompia trees were planted as part of a social farming project.

  9. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Citrus × natsudaidai: Bajoura citron Citrus medica ssp. bajoura: Bergamot orange: Citrus bergamia: Bitter orange: Citrus × aurantium: Blood lime: Citrus australasica var. sanguinea × 'Ellendale' Blood orange: Citrus × sinensis Blood Group Buddha's hand: Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis: Calamansi: Citrus × microcarpa: Cam sành: Citrus ...