Citrus × amblycarpa
[1] The species is referred to as nasnaran by some English speakers, and is called jeruk limau ("orange-lemon") in Indonesia.[2] The species grows in hot, humid, tropical regions at altitudes up to 350 meters above sealevel.Its flowers are white and fragrant, and its fruits are green with a rough peel and juicy fresh, similar to other limes.[2] The juice of half-ripened fruits is sour, and is used to flavor Indonesian condiments such as sambal olek, and added to dishes such as soto.A 2020 study suggested the peels of these fruits could have anti-diabetic effects,[3] while a 2017 study found that the trees had good commercial potential as ornamental pot trees.