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of cultivated hesperidia is generally not eaten with the fruit because it is tough and bitter. A common exception is the
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wall becomes the thick spongy layer of the rind, while the inner ovary wall becomes very juicy with several seeds. The
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contains volatile oil glands in pits. The fleshy interior is composed of separate sections, called
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Berry with a leathery rind and parchment-like partitions between sections
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are all common examples of hesperidia. Unlike most other
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