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(FORTUNE Magazine) – To answer your first question: That yellow thing looming above is a Buddha's Hand citron (a.k.a. fingered citron), a fruit native to Southeast Asia. To answer your second question: It's in FORTUNE because we've become big fans of Hangar One vodka, and Buddha's Hand is one of the three flavored varieties. Flavored vodkas are generally syrupy and awful, but Hangar One is made by St. George, a Bay Area distiller that uses real fruit. To answer your next question: The other two flavors are Kaffir Lime and Mandarin Blossom. To answer your last question: $36 a bottle. For more information, contact St. George directly: 800-782-8145 or 510-769-1601; www.hangarone.com.