There are a selection of etrog recipes avaialble online (called "citron" in English), including etrog jam, etrog syrup, etrog cake, and etrog vodka. But I've read that etrogs are extremely high in pesticides since they are sold for ritual purposes & not for eating. The nicer they are, the more expensive they are, thus the extra pesticides.
Sorel Etrog has written: 'Sorel Etrog' -- subject(s): Canadian Sculpture, Exhibitions, Sculpture, Canadian
Sorel Etrog died on February 26, 2014, in Toronto, Canada.
Sorel Etrog was born on August 29, 1933, in Iasi, Iasi, Romania.
etrog (אתרוג) is already Hebrew. It's the Hebrew word for "citron," a yellow citrus fruit.
its a typue of pear
Etrog is a type of citrus, considered one of the parents of lemons. it also has a religious significance to Jews on the holyday called "sucot"
no, he's not married.
It is a Torah command (Leviticus ch. 23). At the same time, the sages found many symbolisms in the Lulav and Etrog; one example being that the Lulav symbolizes the spine, while the Etrog hints to the heart.
The scientific name would be Citrus medica.
entawak,eggplant,etrog,elderberry,and many others
An etrog tree, just like lemons grow on lemon trees and oranges grow on orange trees. Etrogs are a very primitive relative of the lemon, and they are also considered a variety of citron, which just means lemon in some language but means thick skinned varieties with lots of seeds and hardly any juice in English. So, you can say that Etrogs grow on Citron trees. In any case, it's a variety of citrus fruit and without fruit, it's hard to tell the difference between etrog, lemon and lime trees.