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Buddha's head fruit, also known as the "Buddha's hand" (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis), is a unique citrus fruit characterized by its finger-like segments that resemble a hand. It is primarily used for its aromatic zest and is popular in traditional Asian cuisine, particularly in Japan and China, where it symbolizes happiness and good fortune. The fruit has a strong fragrance and is often used to make candied snacks, infuse flavors into dishes, or as a decorative item during festivals. Unlike other citrus fruits, Buddha's hand has little to no pulp or juice.

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