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yuzu /ˈjuːzuː /noun (plural same or yuzus)1A round, yellowish citrus fruit with fragrant, acidic juice, used chiefly as a flavouring: a version of eggs Benedict made with smoked salmon and hollandaise sauce flavoured with yuzu...- The sight of ripe, golden yuzu suggests to the Japanese mind the approach of winter.
- Caesar salad, seemingly a throwaway on this menu, is dressed with a refreshing splash of yuzu.
- This is a hot bath in which several whole fruit of yuzu, usually wrapped in cheesecloth, are floated.
2 (also yuzu tree) The citrus tree that bears the yuzu, originating in China and widely cultivated in Japan and Korea.Citrus × junos, family Rutaceae Apart from the yuzu, the tree is more tolerant of cold than any other tree citrus....- In summer a single blossom of yuzu – small, white, and fragrant – is sometimes floated in a bowl of clear soup.
- He turned and cut three scions from his own classic yuzu tree and gave them to me.
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