The Greek citron variety of Citrus medica (Greek: κιτριά, romanized: kitria, Hebrew: אתרוג קורפו, romanized: etrog korfu, lit. 'Corfu citron' or Hebrew:...
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The citron (Citrus medica), historically cedrate, is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is said to resemble a 'huge, rough lemon'. It...
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the Greek citron, which was cultivated along the Jaffa seashore. The balady citron is an acidic variety, alongside the Florentine and Diamante citron from...
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Etrog (category Citron)
Yemenite citron Cross section of Greek citron Cross section of Balady citron Cross section of a Moroccan citron Yemenite citron (left) and a Balady citron (right)...
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after. Citron of Calabria Different Citron varieties used as Etrog, are the Greek Citron, the Balady Citron, Moroccan Citron and Yemenite Citron Citron varieties...
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Buddha's hand (redirect from Buddha's Hand citron)
Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis, or the fingered citron, is a citron variety whose fruit is segmented into finger-like sections, resembling those seen...
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Lemonade (redirect from Citron pressé)
[citation needed] In France, it is common for bars or restaurants to offer citron pressé, also called citronnade, an unmixed version of lemonade in which...
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List of citrus fruits (section Citron)
Yūkō Yuzu Citrons Balady citron Corsican citron Diamante citron Fingered citron/Buddha's hand Greek citron Moroccan citron Yemenite citron Mandarin oranges...
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Greek citron Balady citron from Israel Fingered citron Yemenite citron Citron (surname) Parti Citron, a political party in Canada Citron melon Citron...
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The Moroccan citron (Hebrew: אֶתְרוֹג מָרוֹקָנִי) is a true citron variety native to Assads, Morocco, which is still today its main center of cultivation...
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