bitter orange (Meaning)

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bitter orange (n)

any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock

highly acidic orange used especially in marmalade

Synonyms & Antonyms of bitter orange

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bitter orange Sentence Examples

  1. The bitter orange tree in the garden bore fruit with a distinctively tangy flavor.
  2. The fragrance of bitter orange blossoms filled the air with a sweet yet slightly astringent aroma.
  3. With its thick, dimpled skin, the bitter orange was easy to distinguish from its sweeter counterparts.
  4. The chef used bitter orange zest to add a unique twist to the traditional dessert recipe.
  5. Sipping on bitter orange tea provided a refreshing start to the morning.
  6. The bitter orange marmalade had a perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess.
  7. As I peeled the bitter orange, its sharp scent invigorated my senses.
  8. Despite its name, the bitter orange had a surprisingly juicy and flavorful pulp.
  9. The tangy acidity of the bitter orange complemented the richness of the roasted duck.
  10. Walking through the orchard, I plucked a ripe bitter orange from the tree, eager to taste its distinctive flavor.

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any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock, highly acidic orange used especially in marmalade

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bitter orange tree in the garden bore fruit with a distinctively tangy flavor.

The fragrance of bitter orange blossoms filled the air with a sweet yet slightly astringent aroma.

With its thick, dimpled skin, the bitter orange was easy to distinguish from its sweeter counterparts.

The chef used bitter orange zest to add a unique twist to the traditional dessert recipe.