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Discover the Enchanting World of Buddha’s Hand: A Citrus Marvel

A bright yellow buddha's hand citrus fruit hanging on a stem of the plant. Its shape it a very unique shape like a bundle of carots or bananas.

Imagine a fruit that looks like it belongs in a mythical tale rather than your local market...


Meet Buddha’s Hand, a citrus fruit that captivates with its unique, finger-like segments. This exotic fruit, also known as fingered citron, has a rich history that dates back to ancient China and India, where it was revered not just for its unusual appearance but also for its fragrant aroma and symbolic significance.


Buddha’s Hand is a marvel of nature, with its bright yellow “fingers” spreading out like a hand in a gesture of blessing. Unlike other citrus fruits, it has no pulp or juice, making it all rind. But don’t let that fool you—its zest is packed with a delightful, lemony fragrance that can fill a room with a refreshing scent. This makes it a popular choice for perfumes and potpourris.


A display of a drink with yellow buddha's hand pieces, green leafy pieces that look like mint or basil, inside a tall glass cup with ice cubes as well.

In the culinary world, Buddha’s Hand is a versatile ingredient. Its zest can be used to add a citrusy twist to baked goods, salads, and even cocktails. Imagine a Buddha’s Hand-infused gin and tonic, where each sip is a burst of floral citrus flavour. It’s also used in traditional medicine and as a natural air freshener.


Culturally, Buddha’s Hand is a symbol of happiness, longevity, and good fortune. It’s often given as a gift during Chinese New Year to bring prosperity to the recipient. This fruit is not just a feast for the eyes but also a treasure trove of history and tradition.






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