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Citrus - Wikipedia
Citrus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the family Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, such as citrons, mandarins, and pomelos. Many important citrus crops have been developed through extensive hybridization, including oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes, all of which have many cultivars. Citrus is native to South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and ...

Types of Citrus Fruits - List With Pictures - Only Foods
Colorful and juicy, citrus fruits easily make the list of the most popular fruits worldwide. Whether eaten raw, used in desserts, or added to savory dishes, they are an irreplaceable part of most cuisines.

List of citrus fruits - Wikipedia
External links "The Citrus Family Tree", National Geographic Categories: Citrus Lists of foods Lists of plants

8 Benefits of Citrus Fruits - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
A registered dietitian explains what makes citrus fruits so good for you — and the healthiest ways to prepare them.

40+ Types of Citrus Fruits: List with Names and their Pictures
Citrus fruits are juicy and taste sweet, tangy, or a mix of both. Oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits are common fruits. Learning citrus fruits names helps know them and how to eat or cook with each one. These names make it easy to talk about food at home, school, or markets. Using correct citrus fruits names helps when shopping, cooking, or describing flavors to others.

12 Types of Citrus Fruits Way Beyond Lemons and Limes - Kitchn
Winter citrus — it can warm up any cold day (and recipe!) with its sharp, bright notes of acidity and freshness. But what kind of citrus fruit should you use in baking, cooking, and snacking? Do lemons and limes serve the same purpose? What’s the difference between “regular” limes and Key limes, anyway? We’ve got a rundown of everything you need to know to juice up your cooking ...

What Fruits Are Citrus: Complete List and Botanical Definition
True citrus fruits include oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, pomelos, tangerines, and kumquats. These belong to the Citrus genus and are known for their juicy, acidic pulp and fragrant peels.

Citrus | Fruit, Trees, Aromatic | Britannica
Citrus, genus of plants belonging to the rue family (Rutaceae), and yielding pulpy fruits covered with fairly thick skins. Economically important plants in this group include the lemon (C. × limon), lime (C. × aurantiifolia), sweet orange (C. × sinensis), sour orange (C. × aurantium), tangerine (C. reticulata), grapefruit (C. × paradisi), citron (C. medica), and shaddock (C. maxima). Yuzu ...

What Are Citrus Fruits? Characteristics and Common Varieties
Citrus fruits belong to the Rutaceae plant family, which includes flowering trees and shrubs known for their aromatic qualities. Native to the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia and the Malay Archipelago, fruits like oranges, lemons, and mandarins are now cultivated globally. Citrus is one of the world’s most economically significant fruit crops, valued for fresh consumption and use in ...

30 Citrus Fruits Names in English with Pictures
Explore a list of citrus fruits names with pictures, including popular and exotic varieties, their flavors, and benefits.

 

 

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