Depending on your intent—ritual use or culinary use—different sources are available: :

Buying an ( Citrus medica ) is more than a simple transaction; it is a ritual search for the "fruit of the beautiful tree" used during the Jewish festival of Sukkot . Whether you are seeking a rabbinically certified specimen for religious observance or a unique citrus for culinary exploration, the process involves understanding specific quality standards and historical significance. Where to Buy Etrog Fruit

: These shops typically stock etrogs in the weeks leading up to Sukkot (September/October).

: Many local Jewish communities organize group orders or provide communal sets. Culinary & General Use :

: Platforms like Instacart occasionally list etrogs from local specialty markets. Selecting a Ritual Etrog ( Hiddur Mitzvah )

: Pearson Ranch and Melissa’s Produce sell etrogs for making jams, liqueurs, or perfumes.