Its ultra-fresh, delicate fragrance draws on cardamom, citron, geranium and coriander. |
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Fruitcake orange peel is strong and slightly sweet in the nose, as is candied lemon peel and citron. |
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The citron, like the lemon and lime, is native to NE India, where it was used from early times as a perfume and in medicine. |
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The citron was the first citrus fruit to reach Europe, which is why the whole group of fruits is called after one of its less important members. |
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Another treat were these thick slices of candied citron dipped in pure dark chocolate. |
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Ignoring citron tart and chocolate orange cake, sticky toffee pudding would be just fine but there was none left. |
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Chop the citron and nuts, if you did not buy them pre-chopped. |
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The citron yellow or red tinged flowers are also worth having, hanging bells on tall stalks that dance in the wind and give way to upright seed heads for autumn interest. |
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These goods are gift sets of soap and bath goods which combined the fruit ingredients such as mandarin orange, peach, citron, grape, lemon. |
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In 13th century Arabo-Andalusian cookery, added sourness in dishes was achieved by the use of sour apples, citron or pomegranates, in addition to that of vinegar and verjuice. |
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Less popular varieties include citron, kaffir lime, bitter orange, pomelo, Ugli fruit, yuzu, and tangelo. |
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Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth. |
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As this is a Tuesday, Hitch has his regular lunch with his agent, Herman Citron. |
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