marmalade box
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical tree: A tree (Genipa americana) native to the West Indies and northern South America, known for bearing a specific type of fruit. 2. The fruit of this tree: The succulent, edible fruit of the marmalade box tree, which is roughly the size of an orange.
Usage and Examples
- The marmalade box is valued for both its fruit and its durable timber.
- We collected ripe fruit from the marmalade box growing near the river.
- The wood of the marmalade box is often used in local carpentry.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term "marmalade box" is a specific common name for . The tree is also widely known by other names, such as genipap or jagua.
- The fruit is not typically made into marmalade in the conventional sense (like citrus marmalade). The name likely refers to the fruit's consistency or its historical use.
Variants and Related Words
- Genipap: The most common alternative name for both the marmalade box tree and its fruit.
- Jagua: Another common name, especially used in reference to the dark dye made from the unripe fruit.
- : The botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Genipap tree
- Jagua tree
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Jagua ink: A semi-permanent dye derived from the juice of the unripe marmalade box fruit, used historically for body art and staining.
- Genipap fruit: The edible fruit, which can be eaten raw or used to make juices, jellies, and liqueurs.
Noun
- tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit