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Citrus Catalog
aka: Oranges, Lemons, Limes, et al
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Citrus Species & Cultivars
Original Citrus
Most academics tend to agree that most modern citrus descends from the following species:
Hybrid Citrus
Most citrus fruits you are familiar with from your market grocer will fall into the category of hybrid citrus:
Australian Citrus
The Australian citrus group is an ancient category of citrus in itself, as old as the other “pure” varieties above. Many of these species are resistant to diseases plaguing commercial citrus crops, and show potential for hybridization:
Culinary Use
Citrus fruits offer exceptional culinary versatility across sweet, tart, bitter, and aromatic profiles. The collection spans ancestral species such as citron, mandarin, and pomelo, alongside widely cultivated hybrids like sweet oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes, as well as distinctive Australian natives. Fruits are commonly eaten fresh or juiced, while zest and peels provide fragrant essential oils for baking, marinades, cocktails, and dressings. Segments brighten salads, seafood, and desserts, and many varieties are ideal for marmalades, preserves, candied peels, or vinegars. Australian finger limes and relatives stand out for their unique caviar-like vesicles that deliver intense bursts of flavor prized in modern cuisine.
Nutrition Facts
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Range & Habitat
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Pests & Diseases
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Hybridization Potential
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