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  2. Kumquat - Wikipedia

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    The kumquat plant is native to Southern China. ... and are now found across the world. [4 ... The Puchimaru kumquat is a seedless or virtually seedless Japanese ...

  3. How to Eat Kumquats, an Under-Appreciated Fruit That ... - AOL

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    Kumquats are oval-shaped fruits that are native to China. They're the smallest members of the citrus family, and, like other citrus fruits, they grow on trees. But unlike most varieties of citrus ...

  4. Kumquat production in China - Wikipedia

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    Fortunella margarita, native to China. China is one of the world's leading producers of kumquats.The earliest historical reference to kumquats appears in Chinese literature in the 12th century, and the plant was native to China before it was spread to Japan, Taiwan and South America. [1]

  5. Citrus japonica - Wikipedia

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    Citrus japonica, the round kumquat, [6] [7] Marumi kumquat, or Morgani kumquat, is a species of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus. It was first described by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1780 as Fortunella japonica. [1] [8] C. japonica is a native species in southern China. [8]

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  7. Citrus margarita - Wikipedia

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    Citrus margarita, the oval kumquat [4] or Nagami kumquat, [5] [6] is a species of kumquat; [1] a type of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus, family Rutaceae. [7] Its epithet, margarita, is Latin for pearly. [8] It is first described by the Portuguese botanist João de Loureiro in 1790, in his Flora cochinchinensis under the name Citrus margarita.

  8. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    At US $15.2 billion equivalent in 2018, citrus trade [38] makes up nearly half of the world fruit trade, which was US$32.1 billion that year. [39] According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development , citrus production grew during the early 21st century mainly by the increase in cultivation areas, improvements in transportation ...

  9. Citrus hindsii - Wikipedia

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    Citrus hindsii, the Hong Kong kumquat, [2] [3] is a species of kumquat; [4] a type of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus, family Rutaceae. This specific name is first published in World Checklist of Seed Plants 3(1): 15 (1999). [5] [6] Recent phylogenetic analysis suggested that C. hindsii is a single 'true' species. [7] [8]