Cedrate fruit
Cedrate fruit is a citrus fruit, more specifically a variety of citron.[1] It is widely grown in Northern Iran. It is the source of oil of cedrate, used by perfumers,[1] and is made into jam.[2]
Type | Fruit, can be made into jam |
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Place of origin | Iran |
References
- Chambers, William and Robert (1862). Chambers's Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People. London: W. and R. Chambers. p. 55, vol. 3.
- "Cedrate jam suppliers". Alibaba.com. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
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