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

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    Muddle a few kumquats with simple syrup, pour two ounces of gin over ice in a glass, top with tonic water, and strain the kumquat syrup into the glass, says Jaramillo. Garnish with a kumquat slice.

  3. Citrangequat - Wikipedia

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    The citrangequat (Citrus × georgiana) is a citrus hybrid of a citrange and a kumquat, developed by Walter Swingle at Eustis, Florida, in 1909. [1] Citrangequats are bitter in taste, but are considered edible by some at the peak of their maturity. Three named cultivars exist:

  4. Kumquat - Wikipedia

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    A raw kumquat is 81% water, 16% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and 1% fat (table). In a reference amount of 100 grams (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 ounces), raw kumquat supplies 296 kilojoules (71 kilocalories) of food energy and is a rich source of vitamin C (49% of the Daily Value), with no other micronutrients in significant content (table).

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  6. Kumquats Are The Superior Citrus Snack - AOL

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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. How to Eat Pomelo—the Giant Citrus That’s Sweeter ... - AOL

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    Candied peel: "Like with other citrus fruits, the generous rind of the pomelo can be cooked in a sugar syrup to create candied peel or can be boiled in water with sugar to make a marmalade ...

  9. Citrus obovata - Wikipedia

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    Citrus obovata, the Jiangsu kumquat or Fukushu kumquat, [7] is a species of kumquat; a type of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus, family Rutaceae. It was first described by the French biologist Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1838. [1] It was described by Tanaka in 1927 as a new species [3] as well as a synonym of Citrus japonica.