Mystery - Part 2
I was at the market again today, and found another related citrus that I hadn't seen before. In the photo below, the two and a half fruit in front are the new ones; the one in back one of my earlier mystery fruit.
These new fruit are the size of a large navel orange. Compared to the earlier mystery fruit, the rough skin has more pronounced striping. Thicker rind. Also very seedy but, unlike the larger fruit, the center of this fruit is closed. Taste is sour. Any ideas on the name? They are NOT rough lemon.
Because these fruits are sour and not 'commercial grade', and are grown in the interior ("the bush"), I'm assuming they've been in Fiji a long time. Nobody here is collecting varieties of citrus as a novelty. And they must not be selling very well in the market. Last purchase I paid the equivalent of U.S. 55 cents for two big ones. Yesterday I paid the same for 5 of the smaller, so the vendor is basically just trying to unload them.