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  2. List of citron cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Large variety with acidic flesh. Shape resembles a pear. 'Lumia' Mostly smooth, yellow skin. Shape resembles a pear. Peel is thick and the pulp is mostly dry. 'Madhankri' Known to have a sweet pulp, this is also a large fruit. [2] 'Mexican' A citron with a lemon shape, it has no acid or juice, and a rough, thick rind that tastes bitter.

  3. List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia

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    Image Taxonomic name/constituents Notes Clymenia: Clymenia sp. Clymenia is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae with two species. The genus is often included in Citrus. Clymenia fruits are a small hesperidium, a citrus fruit. Sweet and lemony in flavor, the tangerine-sized fruits are highly segmented, with yellow pulp, and a ...

  4. Citron - Wikipedia

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    The citron (Citrus medica), historically cedrate, [4] is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is said to resemble a 'huge, rough lemon'. [ 5 ] It is one of the original citrus fruits from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization . [ 6 ]

  5. File:Fruit Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Ripening is the sequence of changes within the fruit from maturity to the beginning of decay. These changes involve the conversion of starches to sugars, a decrease in acids, softening, and a change in the fruit's colour. [35] Citrus fruits are non-climacteric and respiration slowly declines and the production and release of ethylene is gradual ...

  7. Lumia (citrus) - Wikipedia

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    According to Chapot (1950a), they are characterized by fruits of large size, commonly somewhat pyriform, with highly acid flesh of greenish color, large purple-tinged flowers, and young shoots that are pubescent and purple-tinted. Chapot states that the principal clonal varieties are "Poire du Commandeur", "Citron de Borneo" (Chapot, 1964d ...

  8. File:Specimen of citron fruit, ca.1920 (CHS-584).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hyuganatsu - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is of medium size and its shape is round to slightly oblong. When ripe, it turns a light yellow. Its flesh is juicy and sweet with a slightly sour taste. [1] It is usually eaten cut up, sprinkled with sugar and with most of its rather thick pith intact. [citation needed]