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Thank you very much for your purchase! We are offering them again this year. Three pieces, chosen at random, for 2,000 yen! Photos may differ from the actual product. We will send a mix of large, medium, and small sizes. Generally, they are sold for 2,000 to 3,000 yen each. Perfect for New Year's decorations or as a gift for someone special. Limited quantity. Sales end when supplies run out. Thank you for your many purchases last year. Thanks to you, we have received many repeat orders. We have harvested Buddha's Hand citrus fruits, which have grown in Yuasa-cho, Arida-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, basking in the sun. The name "Buddha's Hand" comes from the fruit's tips, which are divided like fingers. The shape resembles the hands of a Buddha in prayer, hence the name. Therefore, it is treasured as a lucky charm. Each one has a unique and individual shape. Difficult to obtain. Limited quantity! Please note! As these are natural products, there may be some dirt or scratches. Leaves may fall off or wither during transportation. Please check the photos and ask questions for details. Lucky charm For New Year's decorations, flower arrangements, display, or at the entrance. A type of citrus fruit belonging to the Citrus genus, a variation of citron, and classified as an acid citrus fruit like yuzu. It is said to originate in northeastern India, and the fruit's tips branch out like fingers, resembling the "hand of Buddha," which is the origin of its name. This citrus fruit is used for ornamental purposes due to its unique appearance and pleasant fragrance, as well as for lucky charms, flower arrangements, and New Year's decorations. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the production of Buddha's Hand citrus in 2011 was only 2 tons in Kagoshima Prefecture (China-cho) and 1 ton in Wakayama Prefecture (Tanabe City). There are no records after 2012. It seems to be produced in Saga Prefecture and other places, but commercial production is very limited, making it very rare. After display, You can make candied fruit or marmalade. For how to eat it, please refer to various information available on the internet.
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