List of citron cultivars

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List of Citron Cultivars

The citron is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind, botanically classified as Citrus medica by both the Swingle and Tanaka botanical taxonomists. There are many cultivars of citron, each with its own unique characteristics and uses. This article provides a comprehensive list of citron cultivars.

Etrog[edit]

The Etrog is a citron variety traditionally used by Jewish people during the week-long celebration of Sukkot. It is also known as the Jewish citron and is one of the oldest and most significant citron varieties.

Buddha's Hand[edit]

Buddha's Hand, also known as Fingered Citron, is a variety of citron which is segmented into finger-like sections. It is predominantly used for its strong lemon fragrance and as a decorative fruit.

Djeruk Limau[edit]

The Djeruk Limau or Kaffir Lime is a citron variety native to tropical Asia, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. It is used in cooking for its unique flavor and aroma.

Corsican Citron[edit]

The Corsican Citron, also known as Cédrat, is a citron variety from the island of Corsica in France. It is used for making candied citron and is also used in perfumery for its scent.

Finger Lime[edit]

The Finger Lime is a small, elongated citron variety native to Australia. It is known for its unique caviar-like pulp and is used in gourmet cooking.

Etrog Haberman[edit]

The Etrog Haberman is a citron variety that was cultivated by Rabbi Natan Haberman. It is similar to the traditional Etrog but has a more elongated shape.

Yemenite Citron[edit]

The Yemenite Citron is a variety of citron that is traditionally used by the Yemenite Jews for the holiday of Sukkot. It is known for its distinct aroma and flavor.

Balady Citron[edit]

The Balady Citron is a variety of citron that is traditionally used by the Jews of Israel for the holiday of Sukkot. It is known for its distinct aroma and flavor.

Greek Citron[edit]

The Greek Citron is a variety of citron that is traditionally used by the Greek Jews for the holiday of Sukkot. It is known for its distinct aroma and flavor.

Moroccan Citron[edit]

The Moroccan Citron is a variety of citron that is traditionally used by the Moroccan Jews for the holiday of Sukkot. It is known for its distinct aroma and flavor.

Wild Citron[edit]

The Wild Citron, also known as Jungle Citron, is a variety of citron that grows wild in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is known for its distinct aroma and flavor.

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