Seville orange

/'sevil'ɔrindʤ/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of bitter orange: The Seville orange is a specific variety of citrus fruit (Citrus × aurantium) known for its sour, bitter, and highly aromatic flavor. It is not typically eaten fresh due to its sharp taste.
    • The tree bearing this fruit: It also refers to the evergreen tree that produces this type of orange.
Usage
  • The primary use of the Seville orange is in cooking and food preparation, especially for making marmalade, because its high pectin content and strong flavor create an excellent preserve.
  • It is also used in the production of liqueurs (like Curaçao), flavorings, and as a rootstock for grafting other citrus trees.
Examples
  • Noun (Fruit):
    • Traditional British marmalade is made from Seville oranges.
    • The recipe calls for the zest and juice of two Seville oranges.
  • Noun (Tree):
    • A mature Seville orange tree can be quite large and thorny.
    • The grove was planted with Seville oranges for the marmalade industry.
Advanced Usage
  • Culinary Context: Beyond marmalade, Seville orange juice and zest are used in sauces, dressings, and desserts where a pronounced bitter-citrus note is desired.
    • The duck was served with a sauce flavored with Seville orange.
  • Horticultural Context: In agriculture, the Seville orange tree is valued for its hardy root system and is commonly used as a grafting stock for commercial sweet orange trees.
    • The sweet orange cultivar was grafted onto a Seville orange rootstock.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bitter orange: A common synonym for Seville orange.
  • Sour orange: Another synonym emphasizing the fruit's acidic taste.
  • Marmalade orange: A descriptive term highlighting its most famous use.
  • Bigarade: A French term often used in culinary contexts, especially for sauces ().
Synonyms
  • Bitter orange
  • Sour orange
  • Marmalade orange
Related Phrases
  • Seville orange marmalade: The classic preserve made from this fruit.
    • For breakfast, he only eats toast with Seville orange marmalade.
Noun
  1. highly acidic orange used especially in marmalade
  2. any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock