The pitom is the extension of an etrog at the opposite end from the stem which connects it to the tree. When is an etrog without a pitom considered kosher?
A. Only if it was accidentally broken off rather than intentionally.
B. Only if the etrog never grew with a pitom in the first place.
C. When (kosher) pigs fly.
D. Only if the etrog is first immersed in the mikvah.
E. Only if it broke off while being carried around the synagogue during the Hakafot processional.