Oh Well, never having had a kumquat . . . I figured if they called it an
orange and it tasted like an orange, it was an orange. I'll have to look up
kumquats! ..............vic
Doreen Howard wrote:
> Victoria Caron wrote:
> I also spent quite a few years working with Chinese nationals who had these
> great little oranges during their new year celebrations. These oranges
> >were oblong and about 1 1/2 inches by 1" and were eaten peel and all.
>
> Those "little oranges" are really kumquats, and yes, they are tasty!
> Doreen Howard
>
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