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 ...
Winter is citrus season, which means you find a lot more than plain oranges in your produce aisle. Meyer lemons, yuzu, satsuma mandarins, and more are gracing supermarkets this time of year. They’re ...
Buddha’s Hand Citron, also known as a Fingered Citron, or Bushukan, is wonderfully bizarre looking citrus fruit with deep lemon yellow tendrils that vary in shape and size. Its flesh is void of juice, ...
Or did it turn up in one of Scully and Mulder's X-Files? None of the above. It's a Buddha's hand or fingered citron, indigenous to the lower Himalayas. It is a traditional temple offering and New Year ...
Resembling a lemon with fingers, Buddha’s hand is a variety of citron that originated in Asia and now grows in many temperate climates, including southern California. Its peel can be candied and the ...
Every January, I anticipate buying nothing but citrus. Walking the farmers market aisles, I get too excited by the sight of it to resist grabbing as much as I can carry before my tote bag’s straps ...
Just in time for Halloween, we present this delightfully odd citrus fruit known as Buddha's hand (or fingered citron, or bushukan in Japanese). Buddha's hand is believed to have originated in ...
The Buddha’s hand slices in this tart create a striking presentation on top. A mandoline makes quick work of the slicing, but a sharp chef’s knife and a steady hand will also work. Glazing the top of ...