Kumquat

K for Kumquat

The kumquat, a small citrus fruit (the smallest!) that's totally edible because it's eaten with the skin. It looks like a mini orange. Its name means "golden orange", and the kumquat offers a wealth of culinary possibilities.

Its tangy flesh works wonders in both savory and sweet dishes, to which it adds a deliciously sweet-and-sour touch.

The kumquat is distinguished by :

  • its texture, since it is eaten whole: skin and pulp
  • its oval shape and orange color
  • fresh, tangy taste

Organic, Beautiful and Good

Our kumquats are organically grown with the utmost care and without chemical treatment. They ripen on the tree

Harvesting is entirely manual. It takes place from December to March.

Not only is it low in calories, it's also an excellent source of vitamins C and B9, fiber, minerals, trace elements and antioxidants.

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Location

Puntimoso, in Corsica, Our orchards are ideally located on the eastern plain (east coast) to benefit from the best climate and offer excellent quality to our fruit.

Organic farming

Harvesting by hand

Seasonality

December
to
March

Conditionnement

Vrac Carton 2 kg

40 x 30 x 13 cm ,
Palettre 80/120 : 128 colis
Palette 100/120 : 160 colis

Conservation

15 days
between 6° and 8

Benefits

Low-calorie

Excellent source of vitamins C and B9, fiber, minerals, trace elements and antioxidants.

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A year in the life of Kumquat

Vegetative development

My vegetative cycle takes place over the course of a year, like many other fruits:
from pruning to flowering, via ripening quietly on the tree and finally harvesting!

Tasting

You can eat me whole. Yes, yes, with the skin! Avoid the leaf and stalk 🙃

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