Author 'Nicoledesplat' (Id 187333 ) : Pit stop Corsica Courson where I discovered some local varieties of the Island where the 'citron' (tree Oddly) who brought it to my nose actually smells the smell of the 'cedar', hence the name, I am told .
One hands me a glass and I'm ready to taste the cédratine, liqueur of this citrus fruit, ancestor of the lemon with the thick skin and look unsightly with its boursoufflures but whose zests candied, are popular mainly in pastry, and remains, however, a very good ingredient in perfumery.