Thank you!
Yes, there are those, as well as a lime, a lemon, a Meyer's lemon (far left.), honey tangarine, and, uhm, mystery fruit!

Actually, I had some crosses, something like mineolas and tangelos, that day, so that's probably what they were.
I agree, there's nothing like off the tree!
I'll bet I'd love the garden, too; it sounds really well thought out!
It tasted wonderful when it was made. I'm saving it for a dinner we're having coming up, of waffles. I can let you know then, the end result. But I do know that I'm going to get, and make, more!
We used to have a kumquat tree, but it seemed they got eaten fresh, shared, and cooked with.
I sliced them thinly, and we had them with meals pretty often. The inside is sour, but the skin is not, which is a strange reversal. Some people just don't like them, some will only eat the skin. Eating them together is what balances the flavors, but the center is still quite sour.
They are pretty high in some vitamins and minerals, and anti-oxidants, I'm sure.
