This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One of the most exotic-looking items in high-end produce departments is ...
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 ...
Slicing the Buddha’s hand on a mandoline produced delightful disks of fragrant pith, perfectly sized for fitting inside a spoon when doling out the marmalade. I boiled the fruit for half an hour to ...
Q: I saw a Buddha’s hand citrus in Whole Foods and it looked so cool I bought it. I’d love some recipes that would use it! Two days ago I saw a dish online at Nopa which used it — I think it was a ...
Cow Tipping Creamery in Austin, Texas, are known for their innovative sundaes that use local and seasonal homemade toppings. One fun creation features the exotic Buddha’s Hand citrus as an ice cream ...
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 ...
There are few things as alien-looking as a Buddha’s hand. Most people I’ve talked with have never even heard of it or seen it, and when I show them a picture ...