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Kumquat
The smallest of all citrus fruits, originally from China, kumquats are oval in shape, fairly hard and were grown as ornamental tub plants in the Northern US. Unlike other citrus fruits, kumquats have a sweet, edible rind. They're low in calories and carbohydrates, contain no fat and are rich in potassium and Vitamin C.

Use: Kumquats can be eaten fresh or preserved and are excellent in jams and marmalades. Their unique flavour also makes them suitable for desserts, salads and meat garnishes.

9 things to do with Kumquat
-Blue cheese bites with kumquat or fruit preserve -Kumquat jam
-Kumquat semi-freddo with granadillas -Spiced kumquats
-Citrus tart -Kumquat preserve
-Orange pudding -Cheesecake with bitter chocolate and kumquats
-Kumquat marmalade
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