Buddha's Hand
Buddha's Hand is a unique citrus fruit known for its distinct shape, resembling a hand with elongated fingers. It is primarily grown in China and Japan, where it is often used in religious ceremonies and as a decorative item. The fruit has a bright yellow color and a fragrant aroma, but it is mostly inedible due to its thick rind and minimal pulp.
This fruit is valued for its zest and essential oils, which are used in cooking, perfumes, and traditional medicine. Buddha's Hand symbolizes happiness and good fortune in Buddhism, making it a popular offering during festivals and celebrations.