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  2. Buddha's hand - Wikipedia

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    The fruit may be given as a religious offering in Buddhist temples. According to tradition, Buddha prefers the "fingers" of the fruit to be in a position where they resemble a closed rather than open hand, as closed hands symbolize to Buddha the act of prayer. In China, the Buddha's hand fruit is a symbol of happiness, longevity, and good fortune.

  3. Citron - Wikipedia

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    A fingered citron variety is commonly called Buddha's hand. The color varies from green, when unripe, to a yellow-orange when overripe. The citron does not fall off the tree and can reach 8–10 pounds (4–5 kg) if not picked before fully mature.

  4. Forbidden fruit (citrus) - Wikipedia

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    The forbidden fruit (also shaddette) is a variety of citrus fruit native to Saint Lucia and once thought to be the origin of the grapefruit. [1] [2] History.

  5. How to Eat Kumquats, an Under-Appreciated Fruit That ... - AOL

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    The fruit is also quite small, just slightly larger than a grape. Taste. ... Related: Can You Eat a Buddha's Hand or Is This Unique Citrus Just for Looks? More Ways to Eat Kumquats.

  6. List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia

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    Buddha's hand Bushukan Fingered citron Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis: Buddha's hand can be found in Northeast India as well as China. Corsican citron: Citrus medica: Diamante citron: Citrus medica var. diamante: Etrog: Citrus medica: Greek citron: Citrus medica: Moroccan citron: Citrus medica: Pompia: Citrus medica tuberosa

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Buddha's hand

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    Original – A Buddha's hand, also known as a fingered citron. Reason Nice picture overall. Interesting looking fruit. Good composition. Articles in which this image appears Buddha's hand FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Plants/Fruits Creator Kaldari. Support as nominator – ― Howard • 🌽 33 17:04, 16 April 2024 (UTC)

  8. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    One whole lemon and one cut in half The buddha's hand, a uniquely shaped variant of citron Lime and blossom. Also known as citruses, Hesperidiums possess thick and leathery rinds. These fruits are generally sour and acidic to some extent and have a wagon wheel-like cross section.

  9. Talk:Buddha's hand - Wikipedia

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    These varieties are classed in several types grown for specific purposes, such as fruit production or bonsai tree sales (Guo, 1993; Chen, 2002; Chen, 2003; Zhang, 2007). In Yunnan a variety called “Muli” or “Xiangyanggo” has fruit characteristics intermediate between the common and the Buddha’s Hand citron (Wang, 1983; Gmitter, 1990).