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Also known as the Fingered Citron, the Buddha's Hand is one of the oldest citrus fruits. Sometimes described as a "lemon with fingers," this strange citrus is treasured for its sweet floral fragrance and mild zest. Inside the fruit there is little to no flesh or juice––it's all rind and pith. For this reason, Buddha's Hand isn't really for "eating," although the rind can be candied or used in baking and other recipes. Buddha's Hand Citron is also a nice ingredient for infusing into liqueurs and other spirits.

Choose blemish-free fruits. Store at room temperature, slicing off pieces to impart fragrance in your home.

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Product description

Also known as the Fingered Citron, the Buddha's Hand is one of the oldest citrus fruits. Sometimes described as a "lemon with fingers," this strange citrus is treasured for its sweet floral fragrance and mild zest. Inside the fruit there is little to no flesh or juice––it's all rind and pith. For this reason, Buddha's Hand isn't really for "eating," although the rind can be candied or used in baking and other recipes. Buddha's Hand Citron is also a nice ingredient for infusing into liqueurs and other spirits.

Choose blemish-free fruits. Store at room temperature, slicing off pieces to impart fragrance in your home.

Actual product packaging and materials may contain more or different information than that shown on our website. You should not rely solely on the information presented here. Always read labels, warnings and directions before using or consuming a product. View full Product Information Disclaimer

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Quantity/Pack: 2 hands
Seasonality: Sept - Feb
Origin: USA

Melissa’s Buddha’s Hand is a delicious fragrant symbol of happiness, longevity, and good fortune. This traditional temple offering and New Year’s gift is actually a form of the citron, an extremely fragrant and commonly misshapen fruit indigenous to the lower Himalayas. Closely related to the lemon, the Buddha’s Hand segments branch off at the bottom into gnarled, finger-like protrusions. Known as "fo-shou" in China and "bushukan" in Japan, the impressive Buddha’s Hand has a mysterious history. Scholars cannot agree whether Buddhist monks carried it from India to China around the fourth century A.D. or if it developed naturally in the Yangtze Valley from another citron variety. Either way, America now can enjoy this tangy spectacle.

Enjoy Buddha’s Hand as a seasonal ornamental fruit or in any recipe that calls for lemon zest such as biscotti, fruit compotes, casseroles, and soufflés.

Choose Buddha’s Hands that are firm. Avoid blemishes and shriveled or moldy spots. Look for Buddha’s Hands with a sweet, clean fragrance. Store at cool room temperatures for up to two weeks or refrigerate for up to four weeks.

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Where to buy buddha hand fruit

Also known as the Fingered Citron, the Buddha's Hand is one of the oldest citrus fruits. Sometimes described as a "lemon with fingers," this strange citrus is treasured for its sweet floral fragrance and mild zest. Inside the fruit there is little to no flesh or juice––it's all rind and pith. For this reason, Buddha's Hand isn't really for "eating," although the rind can be candied or used in baking and other recipes. Buddha's Hand Citron is also a nice ingredient for infusing into liqueurs and other spirits.

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How to Eat

  • It’s a great fruit for making candied citrus rind, because the pith (the white part) is not bitter at all, so requires virtually no pre-soaking or pre-boiling.

Health Benefits

  • Great source of vitamin C.

How to Choose

  • Choose blemish-free fruits. Store at room temperature, slicing off pieces to impart fragrance in your home.

How to Store

  • Store at room temperature, slicing off pieces to impart fragrance in your home.

Season

  • October through January

Where grown?

  • Product of U.S.A.

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How much does Buddha's hand cost?

$49.95.

What is Buddha hand fruit good for?

Some of the essential health benefits of Buddha's hand include its ability to reduce pain, soothe gastrointestinal distress, boost the immune system, reduce inflammation, ease menstrual issues, lower blood pressure, and clear up respiratory illness.

What does Buddha's hand fruit taste like?

The buddha's hand fruit has out-of-this-world flavor reminiscent of citron crossed with lemon and yuzu, and is surprisingly easy to prepare! Also known as the finger citron, Buddha's hand is named for its unique shape that resembles the way fingers and hands look in a prayer position.

Where is Buddha's hand fruit from?

A Buddha's Hand Citron (var. sarcodactylis) looks like a lumpy lemon with fingers and smells like heaven. Its ancestor, the citron, may have been brought to China from India by Buddhist monks and cultivated in ancient China near the Yangtze Valley.