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Kumquat logo #10101) Bite for a frugivore 2) Bite for a herbivore 3) Chinese fruit 4) Citrus 5) Citrus tree 6) Citrus with an edible skin 7) Citrus berry 8) Citrus fruit 9) Comestible fruit 10) Comestible citrus 11) Cumquat 12) Culinary fruit 13) Culinary citrus 14) Edible zesty fruit 15) Edible citrus fruit 16) Edible citrus berry
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #10101) Citrus 2) Cumquat 3) Marumi 4) Nagami
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #21000 Kumquats or cumquats are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, either forming the genus Fortunella, or placed within Citrus sensu lato. The edible fruit closely resembles that of the orange (Citrus sinensis), but it is much smaller and ovular, being approximately the size and shape of a large olive. The Engli...
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #21002• (n.) A small tree of the genus Citrus (C. Japonica) growing in China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit used for preserves.
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kumquat

kumquat logo #21003any of several evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Fortunella (family Rutaceae). Native to eastern Asia, these small trees are cultivated ...
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #21173The smallest of the citrus fruits, the kumquat is used in desserts, jellies, and marmalades. If eaten fresh, the fruit should be very ripe or it will likely be unpalatable.
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #21400The smallest of the citrus fruits, the kumquat is used in desserts, jellies, and marmalades. If eaten fresh, the fruit should be very ripe or it will likely be unpalatable.
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #22282A very small citrus fruit with the unique quality of having a sweet skin and bitter flesh. These are used in pastry making, preserves, and chutneys.
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #20972Kum'quat noun [ Chin. kin keu .] (Botany) A small tree of the genus Citrus ( C. Japonica ) growing in China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit used for preserves.
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Kumquat

Kumquat logo #21217Kumquat is a very small variety of orange-tree (Citrus japonica) growing not above six feet high, and whose fruit, of the size of a large gooseberry, is delicious and refreshing. Ili is a native of China and Japan, but was introduced into Australia. In China it is preserved with sugar in jars, and formerly formed an important export.
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kumquat logo #20400[n] - any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Fortunella bearing small orange-colored edible fruits with thick sweet-flavored skin and sour pulp 2. [n] - small oval citrus fruit with thin sweet rind and very acid pulp
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kumquat

kumquat logo #20974 noun small oval citrus fruit with thin sweet rind and very acid pulp
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kumquat

kumquat logo #21221Small orange-yellow fruit of any of several evergreen trees native to East Asia and cultivated throughout the tropics. The trees grow 2.4–3.6 m/8–12 ft high and have dark green shiny leaves and white scented flowers. The fruit is eaten fresh (the skin is edible), preserved, or candied. The oval or Nagami kumquat is the most common...
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kumquat logo #21199a small, round or oblong citrus fruit having a sweet rind and acid pulp, used chiefly for preserves. · any of several citrus shrubs of the genus Fortunella, native to China, that bear this fruit.
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