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 is a citron fruit native to China and Northeast India. The unusual name of this fruit has come from its odd shape that resembles the hand of praying Buddha. The ripened fruit grows into ...
What is that … thing! … in the citrus section of our stores in the dead of winter? It’s yellow, the color of lemons, but looks like a spooky hand with long ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q: I saw a Buddha’s hand citrus in Whole Foods and it looked so cool I bought it. I’d love some recipes that would use it! Two days ago I saw a dish online at Nopa which used it — I think it was a ...
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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