lemanderin

/ˈlɛməndərɪn/
noun
  1. A citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a lemon and a mandarin, with a flavor that is both sour and sweet.
    • She used the juice of a lemanderin to add a tangy twist to her salad dressing.
    • I bought a lemanderin at the farmer's market and it tasted like a cross between a lemon and an orange.
    • The lemanderin's peel is easy to remove, making it a great snack for kids.
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