Description
  	
	
		Native To Southeast Asia, The Citrus Kalamansi Is A Very Small, Two To Three Centimeters In Diameter. It Is The Result Of Calamondin, A Shaft Abundant Flowering And Fragrant Appreciate That Dry And Elevated Areas. Vietnam, Whose Mountains And Highlands Occupy Two Thirds Of The Territory Is Ideal For Its Cultivation. Born From A Cross Between Mandarin And Kumquat, It Offers A Wide Variety Of Flavors: Sweet, Sour And Aromatic, It Evokes Both Mandarin, Bitter Orange, Lime And Pink Grapefruit. More Fragile Than Other Citrus, It Has A Skin So Thin And Delicate That Each Fruit Should Be Cut From The Tree By Hand.
	
	
Ingredients
	
        
			
		
    
	
    	Possible traces
        
        sans_trace
    
    
    
    	Allergens
      	
		sans_allergene
	
    
    
      	Storage condition
		
		
	
    
    
        Storage temperature
        2_4
    
    
    
    Nutritional values (pour 100g)
          
            
              | Fatty acids | egal 
                0.0g | 
            
              | Energy kcal | 34.0 kcal | 
            
              | Energy kj | 143.0 kj | 
            
              | Carbohydrates | egal 
                  7.9g | 
            
              | Fats | egale 
                  0.0g | 
            
              | Proteins | egal 
                  0.5g | 
              | Salt | egal 
                  0.0g | 
            
              | Sugar | 2.4g |