litchi nut
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Definition
Noun 1. The edible fruit of the Litchi chinensis tree: A small, round fruit native to China, characterized by a thin, brittle, reddish-brown shell (pericarp) that encloses a translucent, sweet, jelly-like pulp (aril) surrounding a single large, brown seed. The fruit is often dried, which causes the shell to become harder and the pulp to darken and shrivel, resembling a raisin.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for a handful of dried litchi nuts to be added to the tea.
- She peeled the rough shell to reveal the juicy white flesh of the litchi nut.
- During the festival, vendors sell strings of fresh and dried litchi nuts.
Advanced Usage
- As a culinary ingredient: Often used in both sweet and savory dishes, especially in Asian cuisine. Dried litchi nuts are common in desserts, teas, and as a snack.
- The chef garnished the duck salad with rehydrated litchi nuts for a touch of sweetness.
Variants and Related Words
- Lychee (noun): The most common alternative spelling for the fresh fruit. "Lychee" is often used for the fresh fruit, while "litchi nut" frequently refers to the dried form.
- Litchi (noun): Another common spelling for the fruit or the tree itself.
- Leechee (noun): A less common historical spelling variant.
Synonyms
- Lychee: The primary synonym, though usage contexts may differ slightly.
- Lychee fruit: A more descriptive synonym.
Noun
- Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried