‘Garden of Eden’ : the Spanish farm growing citrus you’ve never heard of

16 janvier 2026 | Helena Horton Environment reporter
Todolí foundation produces varieties from Buddha’s hands to sudachi and hopes to help citrus survive climate change It was on a trip with a friend to the east coast of Spain that the chef Matthew Slotover came across the “Garden of Eden”, an organic farm growing citrus varieties he had never (…)
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