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Scientific name: Citrus microcarpa
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6 e, c8 F, {1 N/ g1 s3 NAlso known as the Rangpur lime, this unigue fruit is grown by a local fruit collector. The flesh is bright orange inside the green skin. Used in dressing, marinades and as a colourful garnish. It look like a mandarin but tastes like a lime. The vigourous nature of the tree makes it ideal for using as a rootstock for grafting other citrus.
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This is Citrus x microcarpa, also called calamansi, calamondin or limau kasturi. Calamansi is thought to be a hybrid between the kumquat (C. japonica) and the mandarin/tangerine (C.reticulata). This is the cheapest and most common type. 皮薄
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