Mano de Buda
Buddha’s Hand (Citrus Medica Sarcodactylis)
Grows as a shrub or small tree. Native to India and China. Its fruit, shaped like a hand, is highly aromatic.
According to Buddhists, it resembles intertwined hands in prayer, and is used as an offering in their temples.
It ripens from September to March. It belongs to the citrus family, like oranges and lemons. Its peel is used for its aromatic properties to flavor food, as a cocktail air freshener, or it can be eaten raw…
Pot: 45–50 liters. Total height: 1.7–1.8 m