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Ingredientes de Alimentos - Frutas cítricas

Aquí aprenderás los nombres de los cítricos en inglés como "orange", "tangerine" y "kumquat".

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orange
[Sustantivo]

a fruit that is juicy and round and has thick skin

naranja

naranja

Ex: They peeled and separated orange segments to make a fruit salad .
blood orange
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit with red or maroon-colored flesh, used in culinary applications for its unique appearance and tangy flavor

naranja sanguina, naranja roja

naranja sanguina, naranja roja

Ex: While most of my family members prefer regular oranges , I have a particular fondness for the tangy sweetness blood oranges.
citron
[Sustantivo]

a large citrus fruit with a thick rind, known for its tart taste and aromatic qualities

citronela, cítrono

citronela, cítrono

Ex: citron juice with honey and warm water makes a soothing morning drink .
clementine
[Sustantivo]

a type of small citrusy fruit, orange in color, with a loose skin, grown in southern Africa

clementina

clementina

Ex: Clementines are easy to peel , making them convenient to enjoy on the go .
kumquat
[Sustantivo]

a small orange-like fruit with sweet skin and bitter-tasting flesh

kumquat, quinoto, naranja china

kumquat, quinoto, naranja china

Ex: He made kumquat marmalade , simmering the fruit with sugar and spices until it reached a thick , jammy consistency .
lemon
[Sustantivo]

a juicy sour fruit that is round and has thick yellow skin

limón

limón

Ex: The market had vibrant lemons on display .
lime
[Sustantivo]

a round green fruit with a sour taste

lima, limón

lima, limón

Ex: She zested lime to sprinkle over her salad , adding a burst of flavor and color .
mandarin
[Sustantivo]

a small orange-like fruit with easily removable skin

mandarina

mandarina

navel orange
[Sustantivo]

a seedless citrus fruit characterized by a prominent, central indentation that resembles a navel

naranja sin semillas, naranja ombligo

naranja sin semillas, naranja ombligo

Ex: Navel oranges are perfect for making homemade orange popsicles on a hot summer day .
satsuma
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit of medium size with a loose orange skin and no seeds, the tree of which endures cold

satsuma, mandarina satsuma

satsuma, mandarina satsuma

pomelo
[Sustantivo]

a large citrus fruit with a thick yellow or green skin and a bittersweet dry pulp

pomelo

pomelo

Ex: The vibrant colors and delightful flavors pomelo make it a joyful addition to my kitchen .
tangerine
[Sustantivo]

a small orange fruit with loose skin and juicy flesh

mandarina

mandarina

Ex: She peeled tangerine and enjoyed its sweet segments as a mid-morning snack .
grapefruit
[Sustantivo]

a round, citrusy fruit with yellow-orange skin, like a large orange

pomelo, toronja

pomelo, toronja

Ex: When I feel under the weather , a warm cup grapefruit tea provides a comforting embrace .
tangelo
[Sustantivo]

an orange-like fruit that is the product of crossing a grapefruit tree with a tangerine tree

tangelo

tangelo

Ex: The supermarket had a special sale tangelos, encouraging customers to try the unique citrus fruit .
king orange
[Sustantivo]

a large and exceptionally flavorful variety of orange

naranja rey, naranja gigante

naranja rey, naranja gigante

jaffa orange
[Sustantivo]

a sweet and juicy citrus fruit known for its distinctive flavor and bright orange color

naranja Jaffa, naranja de Jaffa

naranja Jaffa, naranja de Jaffa

Ex: My favorite smoothie recipe always includes the juiciness of Jaffa orange.
temple orange
[Sustantivo]

an aromatic citrus fruit hailing from Jamaica, known for its sweet and tangy flavor

naranja temple, naranja aromática de Temple

naranja temple, naranja aromática de Temple

Ex: Unlike regular orangesTemple oranges have a distinct floral note that enhances their sweet and tangy flavor .
Buddha's hand
[Sustantivo]

a fragrant citrus fruit with a hand-like appearance, used for culinary purposes

mano de Buda, citrón

mano de Buda, citrón

tangor
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a tangerine and an orange

tangor, tángor

tangor, tángor

ugli fruit
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit that is known for its rough and wrinkled appearance, yet has a sweet and tangy flavor

fruta ugli, fruta ugli

fruta ugli, fruta ugli

Ex: ugli fruit's bright orange color and unique shape make it a fun and eye-catching addition to fruit platters .
Rangpur
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit that resembles an orange but has a sour taste similar to a lime

Rangpur, fruta Rangpur

Rangpur, fruta Rangpur

Ex: Rangpur slices added a vibrant touch to my summer fruit salad .
key lime
[Sustantivo]

a small, round citrus fruit with a distinct tart and aromatic flavor

lima clave, lima ácida

lima clave, lima ácida

Ex: The tangy and refreshing taste key lime adds a zesty twist to drinks .
bergamot orange
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit known for its distinct and fragrant flavor, commonly used in teas, perfumes, and culinary applications

naranja bergamota, bergamota

naranja bergamota, bergamota

bitter orange
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit with a tart and slightly bitter flavor

naranja amarga, naranja agria

naranja amarga, naranja agria

Ex: Bitter orange peel is a great addition to my herbal remedies .
sweet orange
[Sustantivo]

a citrus fruit known for its juicy and sweet flavor

naranja dulce, naranja agria

naranja dulce, naranja agria

Ex: The aroma of a sweet orange fills the room , instantly putting me in a good mood .
citrange
[Sustantivo]

a hybrid citrus fruit resulting from the crossbreeding of a citron and a sweet orange

citrange, citrango

citrange, citrango

Ex: The doctor recommended citrange as a natural remedy for boosting immunity .
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