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The name for this tiny, olive-sized citrus fruit traveled to the English-speaking world directly from Cantonese Chinese. The original term, *gām gwāt*, translates literally to "golden orange" or "golden tangerine." This is a perfectly descriptive name for the vibrant, bright-orange fruit that has been cultivated in China and other parts of Asia for centuries, reflecting not just its color but also its value in its native region.
What truly sets this fruit apart from its larger citrus relatives is that it is typically eaten whole, peel and all. This creates a unique and surprising burst of flavor. The rind, unlike that of an orange or lemon, is sweet and aromatic, providing a pleasant contrast to the distinctly tart and sour pulp inside. This combination of sweet and sour in a single, bite-sized package has made it a culinary curiosity and a popular treat around the world.
Botanically, these fruits were once placed in their own genus, *Fortunella*, but are now widely considered part of the main *Citrus* family. Beyond the kitchen, they hold cultural significance in many parts of Asia, where the golden-colored fruit is seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity, often appearing as a decoration or gift during Lunar New Year celebrations.
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