Citrofortunella microcarpa

Calamondin orange

Tree up to 8 metres tall with stiff ovate leaves which are lighter on the underside than the upper side. The small white flowers give rise to orange-coloured citrus fruits with a thin skin and about 3 cm in diameter.

This citrus fruit looks very like a mandarin orange. But the fruits are so sour that it is best to leave them on the tree. In the Philippines they are also used when unripe as a juicy citrus fruit for adding to drinks or for cooking.

The ripe and fragrant calamondin oranges are harvested and frozen to be later turned into fresh ice cream.

China

Rutaceae (Rue family)

Obi, 2011

This citrus fruit looks very like a mandarin orange. But the fruits are so sour that it is best to leave them on the tree. In the Philippines they are also used when unripe as a juicy citrus fruit for adding to drinks or for cooking.

The ripe and fragrant calamondin oranges are harvested and frozen to be later turned into fresh ice cream.

Citrofortunella microcarpa
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