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The scent of citrus emanating from Boni Liscano's backyard in Atwater Village comes from a 20-foot-high calamondin tree (Citrofortunella microcarpa), sometimes called kalamansi or calamansi.
Calamondin (Citrus mitis) is a gorgeous ornamental citrus that is cold hardy in North Florida and can be used in many healthy and delicious recipes. What more could you ask from a citrus?
Bringing a touch of nature into your home has never been easier, especially when you can grow your very own fruit tree ...
Love fruit trees but don't have a backyard or garden space? No problem! You can grow these indoor fruit trees right in your home. Although it may sound strange to contemplate having an actual tree ...
Growing up in the Philippines, the Kalamansi (or calamansi) has always been a part of our everyday life. Used for cooking, baking and simply as a fruit juice, no other taste brings me back to my ...
While oval-shaped Nagami kumquat fruit is less than an inch in diameter and a little over an inch long, a calamondin fruit (a hybrid between a kumquat and a mandarin orange) is a 1-to-2-inch globe.
Calamondin fruit is small and sour. Use the plant for an 8-foot-tall evergreen hedge and use the fruit as you would lemons in cooking. Satsuma mandarins are very productive large sweet fruit.
So if you have your own calamondin tree, or find some at a fruit market, try this cake. Calamondins can also be used for jelly, marmalades, breads, beverages and more.
New, better and more commercially viable fruit and vegetable planting materials are being developed and made available to farmers by a group of individuals and organizations committed to help make ...