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bitter orange
noun
A citrus tree of the species Citrus × aurantium, also called Citrus aurantium.
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Green tea and bitter orange.
Anna Jones' bitter orange salad dressing.
Bitter orange, like ephedra, is often combined with caffeine.
This trial compared the effects of lavender and bitter orange on anxiety in postmenopausal women.
Charming and open, with elegant bubbles, but also persistent, with a pleasant aftertaste of bitter orange.
Their quinine was from the Congo, their bitter orange from Tanzania, lemons from Sicily.
A couple of limes would be fine, a bitter orange even better.
It hints of Sara Lee, and is served with a glaze of bitter orange preserves.
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Would yuzu, cloudy nigori sake and the bitter, orange-scented Italian aperitivo called Cappelletti have been available there at the time?
It's arranged around a central courtyard shaded by bitter-orange trees (for making marmalade).
The vivid flavor of roasted free-range chicken was enhanced by a bitter-orange and garlic sauce called mojo.
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