Citrus taiwanica

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Citrus taiwanica
Several round, yellow-green citrus fruits with waxy, lightly dimpled skins.
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C. × taiwanica
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Citrus × taiwanica
Yu.Tanaka & Shimada

Citrus taiwanica is a citrus species from Taiwan. It is endangered in the wild.

Name[edit]

In the Saisiyat language it is called Katayoe'. The Japanese named it the Nansho Daidai sour orange when they colonized Taiwan.[1]

Distribution[edit]

Cultivated varieties are primarily found in Nanzhuang Township. Additionally they have been planted as part of reforestation efforts by the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency.[1]

Description[edit]

Citrus taiwanica is a small tree with numerous thorns. The fruit are yellow when ripe and remain bitter.[2]

In Riverside, CA it ripens from January to March.[3]

Uses[edit]

Marmalade can be made from Citrus taiwanica. Marmalade made from Citrus taiwanica has twice won awards at the World Marmalade Awards.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Yun-yu, Chen; Guo-fang, Huang; Lo, James. "Taiwan doubles award haul at annual U.K. marmalade competition". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. ^ Guillet, Natalie. "Citrus taiwanica". wsav.com. WSAV 3 News. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Nansho Daidai sour orange". citrusvariety.ucr.edu. University of California Riverside. Retrieved 25 April 2024.