Citrus Medica is also known as citron, a citrus fruit closely related to lemons and limes. It is known for its thick and bumpy rind and a sour and acidic juice. Citrus Medica is also known as Etrog, a ritual citrus fruit used in the Jewish festival of Sukkot. In Arabic, it is called Shajarat al-Limun, whereas, in Persian, it is known as Limu Shirin. Some other synonyms for Citrus Medica include Buddha's Hand, Fingered Citron, and Corsican Citron. Despite its unique and distinct flavor, Citrus Medica is not as widely used as other citrus fruits but is an essential ingredient in some traditional dishes in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.