bigarade
/ˈbɪɡəˌreɪd/
noun
- A type of bitter orange, also called Seville orange, used in marmalade and liqueurs.
- Chefs often use bigarade juice to add a tangy flavor to sauces.
- The bigarade orange is too sour to eat raw but perfect for making marmalade.
- The bigarade tree produces small, dark oranges with a thick, bumpy skin.