In the culinary world, Yuzu is a hybrid citrus fruit primarily grown in East Asia, particularly Japan.
In March 2024, the development team, Tropic Haze LLC , settled a major lawsuit with Nintendo for $2.4 million . As part of the settlement, Yuzu's official website, code repositories, and Patreon were shut down to help "end piracy". In the culinary world, Yuzu is a hybrid
It is described as incredibly fragrant, tart, and sour—somewhere between a lemon and a grapefruit with distinct floral notes. It is described as incredibly fragrant, tart, and
Yuzu was a prominent, open-source emulator for the Nintendo Switch, developed by the creators of Citra (a 3DS emulator). It allowed users to play Switch titles on PC and Android, often with enhanced graphics and performance. In Japan, it is traditionally used for Yuzu-yu
In Japan, it is traditionally used for Yuzu-yu , a ritualistic winter solstice bath where whole fruits are floated in hot water to promote health and relaxation. Comparison at a Glance Yuzu (Software) Yuzu (Fruit) Category Technology / Emulation Culinary / Botanical Origin Created by Tropic Haze LLC Native to East Asia Current Status Officially discontinued (March 2024) Widely available seasonally Key Use Playing Nintendo Switch games on PC Flavoring, zest, and fragrances
Despite the official shutdown, Yuzu's open-source nature led to numerous "forks" or successor projects. Notable examples include Suyu , Citron , and Eden , which aim to continue development and support for newer games.
Unlike lemons, it is rarely eaten whole. Instead, its juice and zest are used as powerful flavoring agents in sauces (like ponzu), desserts, and drinks.