This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One of the most exotic-looking items in high-end produce departments is ...
Have you recently strolled down your grocery store's produce aisle and spotted a beautifully bizarre fruit that beckons with long, yellow fingers? This is the Buddha's hand citron, a distinctive ...
Buddha’s Hand Marmalade A mandoline makes quick work of slicing the irreverently shaped Buddha’s hand, so buy one (you can use it to slice dozens of other vegetables and fruits for salads). If you ...
KOLOA — Eric Young said there are only a few trees bearing Buddha’s Hand on Kaua‘i, and fewer in other places. The fruit from this rare tree resembles a citrus gone amuck as it rested among the Meyer ...
Or did it turn up in one of Scully and Mulder's X-Files? None of the above. It's a Buddha's hand or fingered citron, indigenous to the lower Himalayas. It is a traditional temple offering and New Year ...
You may have seen this strange citrus at the farmers market. It looks like someone crossed a lemon with a squid, but it’s actually citron — or Buddha’s Hand. This exotic-looking, aromatic citrus fruit ...
Just in time for Halloween, we present this delightfully odd citrus fruit known as Buddha's hand (or fingered citron, or bushukan in Japanese). Buddha's hand is believed to have originated in ...
Buddha’s Hand Citron, also known as a Fingered Citron, or Bushukan, is wonderfully bizarre looking citrus fruit with deep lemon yellow tendrils that vary in shape and size. Its flesh is void of juice, ...
Slicing the Buddha’s hand on a mandoline produced delightful disks of fragrant pith, perfectly sized for fitting inside a spoon when doling out the marmalade. I boiled the fruit for half an hour to ...
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