Lemon Drop Mangosteen

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Lemon Drop Mangosteen

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Clusiaceae
Genus: Garcinia
Species: G. madruno
Binomial name
Garcinia madruno
(Pittier) Hammel

The Charichuelo fruit or Lemon Drop Mangosteen, Garcinia madruno is indigenous to the Andes where it is enjoyed and widely seen in marketplaces but not renowned. The fruit looks like a shriveled droopy lemon and has a similar rind. The interior is soft white pulp and has a slight citrus taste people have compared to a sweet santol fruit or lemony cotton candy. The fruit was formerly listed as a Rheedia which has since been absorbed into Garcinia as Rheedias are now known as "new world mangosteens".

The fruit is not very well known outside of South America and a few backyard growers in South Florida. It is closely related to other edible tropical fruits such as Mangosteen and Button Mangosteen. The fruit made a guest appearance on the Costa Rica episode of Man vs Wild, a show on the Discovery Channel.

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