Definition of naseberry in English:
naseberry
noun ˈneɪzb(ə)riˈneɪzbɛri
another term for sapodilla or "sapodilla plum"
Example sentencesExamples
- Other fruits such as naseberries, June plums and etioti apples are refreshing on a warm day.
- This is reflected in the name ‘naseberry’ from the Spanish níspola and in the French nèfle d' Amérique.
- A unique combination of apple, grape and naseberry fruit pulp infuse natural fruit acids into the skin.
- Then a fruit blend including apples and naseberries equivalent to a 20% glycolic acid peel is applied.
- Your tour starts with the fresh beverage of the day, which could be anything from a refreshing blend of pineapple and papaya to naseberry or mango.
Origin
Late 17th century: from Spanish and Portuguese néspera 'medlar' + berry.