Amakusa

Amakusa Japanese citrus
Amakusa Japanese citrus

Amakusa is a sweet Japanese citrus fruit known for its soft texture, rich juiciness, and easy-to-enjoy flavor.

Overview

Amakusa Japanese citrus whole fruit
Amakusa (whole fruit)
  • Japanese name: Amakusa
  • Type: Sweet mandarin-type citrus
  • Taste: Sweet with low acidity
  • Seeds: Usually few
  • Peel: Moderately thin

Flavor Profile

Amakusa Japanese citrus half cut
Amakusa (half cut)

Amakusa offers mellow sweetness with low acidity and a soft citrus flavor. The flesh is juicy and tender, making it easy to eat fresh.

Related Japanese Citrus to Compare

  • Harumi – for another sweet and soft citrus.
  • Setoka – for richer sweetness and thinner peel.
  • Unshu Mikan – for a classic everyday citrus.

Is This Citrus Right for You?

  • Best for: Sweet citrus lovers and easy fresh eating
  • Not ideal for: People seeking strong acidity or bitterness
  • Taste profile: Mild sweetness with low acidity
  • Texture: Soft and juicy
  • Best use: Fresh eating, casual premium citrus

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Season

Amakusa Japanese citrus growing on tree
Amakusa (growing on tree)

Amakusa is typically harvested from winter through early spring.

Why It’s Popular

Amakusa Japanese citrus in hand
Amakusa (in hand)

Its gentle sweetness and juicy texture make it an approachable citrus for many people.

Where It’s Grown

Amakusa Japanese citrus segments
Amakusa (segments)

Amakusa is grown in several warm citrus-growing regions in Japan, especially in Kyushu and western Japan.


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