Buddha's Hand is a well-known variety of citron, a large, finger-like citrus fruit with a thick, fragrant peel. It is popular in Chinese cuisine and culture, where it is often used as a decoration and in traditional medicine. Buddha's Hand trees are believed to have originated in China, specifically in the Guangdong and Fujian provinces, and were first cultivated there during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). The fruit is traditionally associated with good fortune and prosperity, and is a common gift during the Chinese New Year. Buddha's Hand is also used in the production of perfume and soap, due to its rich, aromatic oils.
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