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By : Bree Wilder

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Indigenous to Asia, the kumquat fruit is the size of a large olive and can be eaten whole with the peel. The peel has been described as being sweet, and the flesh sour. Due to limonene—the same main chemical component found in Lemon, Lime, Wild Orange, and other citrus essential oils— the kumquat peel produces a versatile essential oil known to have aromatic benefits as well as cleansing properties, according to preclinical research. The aroma of CPTG® Kumquat brightens and refreshes any environment.



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Item Description

Instagram Portrait Size

Indigenous to Asia, the kumquat fruit is the size of a large olive and can be eaten whole with the peel. The peel has been described as being sweet, and the flesh sour. Due to limonene—the same main chemical component found in Lemon, Lime, Wild Orange, and other citrus essential oils— the kumquat peel produces a versatile essential oil known to have aromatic benefits as well as cleansing properties, according to preclinical research. The aroma of CPTG® Kumquat brightens and refreshes any environment.



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