Seville orange
/'sevil'ɔrindʤ/
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Definition
- 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
- highly acidic orange used especially in marmalade
- any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock