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Exotic Fruit Market grows delicious, sweet yet
tangy, kumquat at our farm in California. Kumquats are the fruits of a small
tree in the Rutaceae family, with a scientific name Citrus japonica. These
small citrus fruits resemble oranges to a certain degree, both inside and out,
although they are smaller in size than most orange varieties. Kumquat is a
winter citrus fruit originated from China. Kumquats must be allowed to ripen
fully on the tree before they picked.
Kumquat can be enjoyed fresh, added in salads, or
candied, and as a garnish. Kumquats taste best if they gently rolled or
squeezed before being eaten. This process unifies sugary ingredients in its
thin rind with that of underlying tart flesh. Eat kumquats as one would eat
grapes or olives with the peel. As in any other citrus category fruits, kumquat
fruit too can be consumed safely by pregnant, nursing mothers and children.
Exotic Fruit Market grows delicious, sweet yet - tangy, kumquat at our farm in California. Kumquats are the fruits of a small
- tree in the Rutaceae family, with a scientific name Citrus japonica. These
- small citrus fruits resemble oranges to a certain degree, both inside and out,
- although they are smaller in size than most orange varieties. Kumquat is a
- winter citrus fruit originated from China. Kumquats must be allowed to ripen
- fully on the tree before they picked.
Kumquat can be enjoyed fresh, added in salads, or - candied, and as a garnish. Kumquats taste best if they gently rolled or
- squeezed before being eaten. This process unifies sugary ingredients in its
- thin rind with that of underlying tart flesh. Eat kumquats as one would eat
- grapes or olives with the peel. As in any other citrus category fruits, kumquat
- fruit too can be consumed safely by pregnant, nursing mothers and children.
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Exotic Fruit Market grows delicious, sweet yet - tangy, kumquat at our farm in California. Kumquats are the fruits of a small
- tree in the Rutaceae family, with a scientific name Citrus japonica. These
- small citrus fruits resemble oranges to a certain degree, both inside and out,
- although they are smaller in size than most orange varieties. Kumquat is a
- winter citrus fruit originated from China. Kumquats must be allowed to ripen
- fully on the tree before they picked.
Kumquat can be enjoyed fresh, added in salads, or - candied, and as a garnish. Kumquats taste best if they gently rolled or
- squeezed before being eaten. This process unifies sugary ingredients in its
- thin rind with that of underlying tart flesh. Eat kumquats as one would eat
- grapes or olives with the peel. As in any other citrus category fruits, kumquat
- fruit too can be consumed safely by pregnant, nursing mothers and children.
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