jaffa

/ˈdʒæfə/
noun
  1. A type of large, sweet orange with a thick skin, originally grown near Jaffa in Israel.
    • She peeled a jaffa and shared the juicy segments with her friends.
    • For breakfast, he drank a glass of fresh-squeezed jaffa orange juice.
    • The market had a crate of jaffas imported from the Mediterranean.
  2. A small sponge cake covered in chocolate and filled with orange-flavored jelly, popular in the UK and Australia.
    • The children each got a jaffa in their lunchbox as a treat.
    • The bakery made homemade jaffas with dark chocolate and real orange jam.
    • He bought a pack of jaffas to enjoy during the movie.
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