Dangyuja
Dangyuja is a Korean citrus fruit that is a specialty of Jeju Island. In Jeju language, it is called daengyuji. Dangyuja has a similar shape and flavour to yuzu, but is genealogically a variety of pomelo.
Dangyuja has been included in the Ark of Taste, an international catalogue of endangered heritage foods.
Description
The evergreen broad-leaved tree grows to an average height of, with branches that have thorns on them, and the leaves are long. The fruit is long, wide, and usually weighs.The colour of ripe fruit can range from dark yellow to yellow-orange. The rind is about thick, very fragrant, and slightly bitter, while the flesh and juice is rich in sourness, with a unique fragrance.