Kumquats
This is one of out newest varieties of citrus. Benidicto is seen here planting a new seedling which was budded about 4 months ago. It's probably planted where another variety has failed. The plants around the new tree are velvet bean which we use to fix nitrogen. In the process it provides great ground cover and suppresses the weeds.
About Kunquats:
This Kumquat is oval in shape, 3/4" to 1" in diameter and between 1" to 2" long. The tree is shrub like and is similar to an orange tree in appearance. It is a prolific bearer of brilliant orange fruit. The fruit lasts for several months on the tree
Kumquats have been called "the little gold gems of the citrus family". They are believed to be native to China
Kumquats have a very distinctive taste. It is the only citrus fruit that can be eaten "skin and all." The peel is the sweetest part and can be eaten separately. The pulp contains the seeds and juice, which is sour. When eaten together, you get a sweet and sour taste which is unlike anything else. The seeds, however, should not be eaten. They are similar to the seed of the orange and have a distinctive green color. The seeds also contain pectin, which can be removed by boiling for use in making jams and jellies.
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