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Hi -
I have seen statements that the Yuzu fruit and the Citron fruit (Som sa in Thailand, I believe) are the same, and other statements that they are different. If anyone knows authoritatively, I'd really like to know. Beyond that question, does anyone know if their taste is comparable? I tend to think so, but I am unsure. I bought some 'Citron Tea' at a Korean supermarket at the weekend. Its a sauce of Citron peel, fruit, and honey, and Koreans use a couple of spoonfuls in hot water as a tea. For me, though, it tastes like the most delicious, exotic-tasting marmalade I ever had. I added some to a sauce I was making for some scallops, and it was great. Anyway, any info appreciated. Ian |
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