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  2. Yuzu Is the Citrus of the Season — Here’s Why Chefs Love it

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    Despite its subtle sweetness, yuzu is rather tart and used much like a lemon or lime, so it’s not ideal for cutting into wedges and snacking like an orange. Related: The 5 Best Citrus Juicers ...

  3. Here's What Yuzu Really Tastes Like - AOL

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    In addition to cooking with yuzu, you may want to consider buying it in essential oil form. “The fragrance of yuzu fruit could be an effective stress-reliever,” Hung says.

  4. 30 Ways to Infuse a Yuzu Citrus Flavor Into Cocktails ... - AOL

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    Using the fragrant Asian citrus fruit yuzu instead of lemon makes this Tom Collins unique and perfect for summer. Get the recipe: Yuzu Tom Collins. One Happy Bite.

  5. Yuzu - Wikipedia

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    This fruit resembles a yellow clementine with uneven skin and can be either yellow or green depending on the degree of ripeness. Yuzu fruits, which are very aromatic, typically range between 5.5 and 7.5 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 8 and 3 in) in diameter but can be as large as a regular grapefruit (up to 10 cm or 4 in, or larger).

  6. Yuzu bath - Wikipedia

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    A yuzu bath, also known as a yuzuyu (柚子湯), is a bathing tradition that is celebrated on the winter solstice in Japan. Yuzu fruits, citrus fruit of East Asian origin known for their characteristically strong aroma and the fragrant oil from their skin ( nomilin ), are floated in the hot water of the bath, releasing their aroma.

  7. Yuja tea - Wikipedia

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    Yuja tea is made from the yuja fruit, which is commonly known outside of Korea as yuzu. Yuja does not contain much juice, unlike other citrus fruits. They are able to cook in high temperatures without losing their tartness. [4] Yuja have a strong fragrance. Their scent comes from the zest, juices, and essential oils. [5] Yuja tea is bittersweet.

  8. 5 yuzu recipes that make the most of the tangy citrus fruit - AOL

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    3. Yuzu-glazed salmon Yuzu serves as the perfect complement to savory dishes like this salmon recipe. 4. Spicy yuzu margarita Put a whole new twist on your traditional margarita with this yuzu ...

  9. Hyuganatsu - Wikipedia

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    Hyuganatsu (Citrus tamurana, Japanese: 日向夏) is a citrus fruit and plant grown in Japan. The name comes from Hyūga, the ancient name of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu, where the citrus is said to have originated, while "natsu" (夏) means summer.