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By : Christy St Clair

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Kumquat

2022 Sourcing Impact

Total Lives Impacted: 59

  • People Empowered via Sourcing Jobs: 18
  • Lives Supported by Sourcing Jobs: 59

Why Brazil?

Although native to parts of Asia, kumquat trees enjoy the humidity and mild weather of southern Brazil, which has a suitable climate for citrus growing. It is ideal for growing high quality citrus fruit, and consequently, producing some of the finest citrus essential oils.

How does it work?

The kumquat tree is short, almost shrub-like, and evergreen. Similar to other citrus trees, the leaves are dark-green, and the flowers are white. The fruit of the tree often grows in clusters. The kumquat fruit is often described as a small orange; it is about the size of a large olive. The peel is sweet, the inside is sour, and the whole thing is edible. The essential oil is cold-pressed from the rind (peel) of the fruit.

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Number of Images: 1

Size: 1 Square

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Item Description

Kumquat

2022 Sourcing Impact

Total Lives Impacted: 59

  • People Empowered via Sourcing Jobs: 18
  • Lives Supported by Sourcing Jobs: 59

Why Brazil?

Although native to parts of Asia, kumquat trees enjoy the humidity and mild weather of southern Brazil, which has a suitable climate for citrus growing. It is ideal for growing high quality citrus fruit, and consequently, producing some of the finest citrus essential oils.

How does it work?

The kumquat tree is short, almost shrub-like, and evergreen. Similar to other citrus trees, the leaves are dark-green, and the flowers are white. The fruit of the tree often grows in clusters. The kumquat fruit is often described as a small orange; it is about the size of a large olive. The peel is sweet, the inside is sour, and the whole thing is edible. The essential oil is cold-pressed from the rind (peel) of the fruit.

FOLLOW MY CONTRIBUTOR PAGE: https://bit.ly/3DR1rrl

DETAILS 

Fonts: Hussar Ekologiczy, Playlist Script, Public Sans Bold

Number of Images: 1

Size: 1 Square

SHARE THE ONE DROP LOVE

For 10% off a monthly or annual subscription, click this link:

https://www.onedropdesigns.com/?rc=1d6l7Y5N

If you have a monthly or annual subscription, use your referral code under the Love One Drop tab.

PLEASE NOTE 

Make sure to watermark your images. This protects your investment and my work. 

CONTACT AND SUPPORT 

For questions about this specific graphic, please click the “Feedback” button. Please include your email address if you would like a personal response. For all other inquiries, please contact the One Drop team. Like this item? Click the “Like” button for me to produce more graphics like this one.