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Rangpur, ''Citrus'' × ''limonia'' or ''Citrus reticulata'' × ''medica'', sometimes called the rangpur lime, mandarin lime or lemandarin, is a hybrid between the mandarin orange and the citron. It is a citrus fruit with a very
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ic taste and an orange peel and flesh.


Common names

Common names for this fruit include rangpur, the name of a
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now in Bangladesh. Rangpur is also known in the Indian subcontinent as ''
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lime'' (after another region also now in Bangladesh), ''surkh nimboo'', and ''sharbati''. It is known as a ''canton-lemon'' in South China, a ''hime-lemon'' in Japan, as ''limão-capeta'', ''limão-cravo'', ''limão-rosa'' or ''limão-galego'' in Brazil and Portugal (namely in the Azores), and ''mandarin-lime'' in the United States, and similarly ''limón-mandarina'' (lemon tangerine) in Costa Rica because of its shape and the way its skin is peeled.


History

''Citrus'' × ''limonia'' was introduced into Florida in the late nineteenth century by Reasoner Brothers of Oneco, who obtained their seeds from northwestern India.U.C. Riverside Citrus Profile: Rangpur - ''Citrus × limonia''
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Use

Rangpurs are highly acidic and can be used as a substitute for limes. However the name lime in connection with this fruit is misleading, because there are very few similarities between the rangpur and other fruits called limes. In 2006,
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introduced a rangpur-flavored version of Tanqueray
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, known simply as Tanqueray Rangpur.


Cultivation

''Citrus'' × ''limonia'' is cultivated as an
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for planting in gardens and a container plant on patios and terraces in the United States. Outside the U.S. it is used principally as a
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, except
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where it is also grown commercially and is preferred over lime and lemon, used in any preparation that requires a lemon, and grows wild on cow pastures and near human settlements. File:Rangpurgin.jpg, A bottle of Tanqueray Rangpur gin File:Citrus x limonia (Osbeck) Lemandrine 001.jpg, ''Citrus × limonia - Rangpur, flower and foliage File:Citrus x limonia (Osbeck) Lemandrine 003.jpg, ''Citrus × limonia - Rangpur, fruit and foliage


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rangpur (Fruit) Citrus hybrids Flora of India (region) Garden plants of Asia Ornamental trees Lemons