Limited Sale of 'Tree-Ripened Amanatsu' from Ehime
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Online shop 'Imikoto Marche,' operated by TeN Inc., has launched a limited sale of 'Tree-Ripened Amanatsu' grown by the veteran farm 'Kajibou' in Ehime. By ripening on the tree until early spring, the citrus achieves deep sweetness and a mild finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does 'tree-ripened' mean?
- A: Unlike the common practice of harvesting in winter and storing, this method allows the fruit to ripen slowly on the tree until early spring before harvesting.
- Q: How do you recommend eating it?
- A: It is delicious fresh, but it is also highly recommended for making peels or marmalade.