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Citron is a specific type of citrus with a particular flavour, so while it might be possible to replicate something green and candied, the flavour is unlikely to be correct. I'm not sure why the citron would have preseratives (other then salt and sugar), are you able to find whole peel rather then pre-diced stuff?

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Have you tried the King Arthur Flour website for citron? Although their shipping can be pricey.

Edited to add: I've made panforte a couple of times and I don't think there is a huge issue in most recipes with replacing the citron with candied orange and lemon peel. The spicing tends to dominate and the candied fruit is more for texture.

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If you have an Asian grocery anywhere nearby, Korean yujacha is essentially a marmalade made of citron, meant to have boiling water poured over and drunk as tea. But I've used it for cooking successfully, most notably for a mashed sweet potato glaze at Thanksgiving. If you got your hands on some, it should be relatively inexpensive - and you could just rinse the jam part off.

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