Buddha's hand (Citrus medica 'Digitata') is an original citrus fruit, which takes its name from the elongated shape of its sections. Used in Asia as an offering and to perfume homes, the hand of Buddha is known for its original shape and its powerful perfume.

Buddha's hand is native to southern China and northeast India, regions with a temperate climate that experience very little frost. It can only be cultivated in open ground on the shores of the Mediterranean.