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1 agrume(s)
citrus fruit(s). -
2 key limes
Citrus fruit, about the size of golf balls, and round. The fruits are pale yellow-green, the juice is yellow and very tart, more so than standard limes. Grow in Florida, the Keys and other tropical places in the Caribbean. Used in Key Lime Pie, with egg yolks and condensed milk and in a Sunset Key with amaretto. -
3 tangelo
Citrus fruit cross of a tangerine and a pomelo. Larger than a mandarin and a little smaller than an average-size orange. Skin color is a bright tangerine and they mature during the late mandarin season. Mandarins, Tangerines or Oranges may be used instead. -
4 agrume
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5 yuzu
( JAPAN)Japanese citrus fruit with a yellow rind, often described as being between a lemon and a lime.• Sour citrus fruit shaped looking like a yellow-greenish mandarin or a small grapefruit.• Citrus fruit that looks a bit like a very small grapefruit with an uneven skin, yellow when ripe. It is rarely eaten as a fruit, but its aromatic zest is used to garnish some dishes, and its juice is used as a seasoning, somewhat like the way we use lemon• A highly prized and expensive lemon like citrus. -
6 agrume sm
[a'ɡrume](spesso al pl: pianta) citrus, (frutto) citrus fruit -
7 agrumeto
agrumeto s.m. citrus plantation, citrus orchard. -
8 agrumi
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9 agrume
sm [a'ɡrume](spesso al pl: pianta) citrus, (frutto) citrus fruit -
10 seviche
(SPAIN / LA)raw fish marinated in citrus juice (also, cebiche)(Ceviche)♦ A dish of Spanish origin comprising of raw fish, scallops, or shrimp marinated in citrus juices until the flesh becomes "denatured " Onions, peppers, and chiles are then added to finish the dish. Sometimes the expression " cooked by acid " is incorrectly applied to this technique -
11 zest
To remove the outermost skin layers of citrus fruit using a knife, peeler or zester. When zesting, be careful not to remove the pith, the white layer between the zest and the flesh, which is bitter. Zucchini -( Seed vegetable) A long, green squash that looks something like a cucumber. Also known as vegetable marrow, courgette.The outer rind of citrus fruit -
12 bergamotto
bergamotto s.m.2 ( essenza) bergamot.* * *[berga'mɔtto]sostantivo maschile bergamot* * *bergamotto/berga'mɔtto/sostantivo m.bergamot. -
13 cedro
m del Libano cedar* * *cedro1 s.m.2 ( frutto) citron.cedro2 s.m.1 (bot.) cedar: cedro del Libano, ( Cedrus libani) cedar of Lebanon // cedro bianco, ( Thuja occidentalis) white cedar2 ( legno) cedar, cedarwood.* * *I ['tʃedro] sm(frutto, albero) citronII ['tʃedro] sm(legno, albero) cedar* * *I ['tʃedro] II ['tʃedro]sostantivo maschile (conifera) cedar* * *cedro1/'t∫edro/sostantivo m.————————cedro2/'t∫edro/sostantivo m.(conifera) cedar; legno di cedro cedar(wood)\cedro del Libano cedar of Lebanon. -
14 limetta
f emery boarddi metallo nail file* * *limetta2 s.f. (per unghie) nail file.* * *I [li'metta]sostantivo femminile (small) fileII [li'metta]limetta per unghie — nail file, emery board
sostantivo femminile bot. lime* * *limetta1/li'metta/sostantivo f.(small) file; limetta per unghie nail file, emery board.————————limetta2/li'metta/sostantivo f.bot. lime. -
15 limone
m lemon( albero) lemon tree* * *limone s.m. (bot.) (albero) (Citrus limon) lemon (tree); (frutto) lemon: scorza di limone, lemon peel; sugo di limone, lemon juice // limone spremuto, (fig.) person who has been squeezed dry◆ agg. (colore) lemon (yellow): blusa (color) limone, lemon-coloured blouse.* * *[li'mone] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (albero) lemon tree2) (frutto) lemon2.••spremere qcn. come un limone — to milk sb. dry
* * *limone/li'mone/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo m.1 (albero) lemon tree2 (frutto) lemonII agg. e m.inv.(colore) lemon (yellow)spremere qcn. come un limone to milk sb. dry. -
16 mandarino
m botany mandarin (orange)* * *mandarino1 s.m. (st. cinese) mandarin.* * *I [manda'rino] sm II [manda'rino] sm(in Cina) mandarin* * *[manda'rino] Isostantivo maschile stor. mandarinII 1.sostantivo maschile (frutto, albero) tangerine, mandarin2.* * *mandarino1/manda'rino/sostantivo m.stor. mandarin.————————mandarino2/manda'rino/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo m.(frutto, albero) tangerine, mandarinII agg. e m.inv.(colore) tangerine. -
17 pompelmo
m grapefruit* * *pompelmo s.m. (bot.) ( Citrus paradisi) grapefruit, pomelo*: spremuta di pompelmo, grapefruit juice.* * *[pom'pɛlmo]* * *pompelmo/pom'pεlmo/sostantivo m.\pompelmo rosa pink(-fleshed) grapefruit. -
18 agrumeto sm
[aɡru'meto] -
19 agrumicolo
agrumicolo agg. citrus (attr.). -
20 agrumicoltore
agrumicoltore s.m. citrus fruit grower, cultivator.
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