👉 Criscianthus is a genus in the family Calthaceae, characterized by its large, upright leaves with serrated edges and anthers. It's native to southern Asia and parts of Africa, including Syria, Egypt, and parts of India.
👉 Criscia is a type of fruit that is commonly used in Italian cuisine, particularly for its sweet and tangy flavor. It originates from the island of Sicily, where it was first cultivated and named "criscia" by the Romans. Criscia can be found in many different varieties, including the popular "white" variety which is often associated with white wine.