ginep

/dʒɪˈnɛp/
noun
  1. A small tropical fruit with a green skin and a sweet, jelly-like pulp, also known as Spanish lime or mamoncillo.
    • I bought a bag of ginep from the street vendor for a refreshing snack.
    • The children sat under the tree, cracking open ginep and eating the sweet flesh.
    • Ginep is a popular fruit in the Caribbean, often eaten during the summer months.
  2. The tree that produces this fruit, native to tropical regions of the Americas.
    • Farmers cultivate ginep trees for their delicious fruit and durable wood.
    • The ginep tree in our backyard provides plenty of shade and fruit every year.
    • A mature ginep can grow up to 25 meters tall in the right climate.
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