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Move Over, Gummy Bears! Meet Korea’s Chewy Citrus Jewels

Karen Gabriel
Karen Gabriel
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Tiny but mighty, these kumquats have been transformed into translucent, chewy jewels through the magic of slow simmering. It’s a flavor explosion where zesty citrus meets honey-like sweetness—basically, nature’s version of a premium gummy candy.

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