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yuzu
/ ˈːː /
noun
- a citrus fruit about the size of a golf ball, a hybrid of a primitive citrus called Ichang papeda and a mandarin, which grows on tall trees in Japan and has a strong sour flavour. Its rind and juice are a popular ingredient in Japanese cookery
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yuzu1
C21: Japanese
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A yuzu and pear preserve has taken the top title at the World Marmalade Awards.
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Add unexpected flavors like ginger, sesame oil, yuzu or even pomegranate molasses.
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Miyo, 55, said the limoncello gave the loaf "a kick" but the secret ingredient was a Japanese citrus fruit - commonly known as yuzu.
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I made a note to next time use a dollop of the honey and yuzu mixture, sold at the store.
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A few years back, I had a yuzu lemonade at a local ramen restaurant and was bowled over.
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