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    Lem·on
    /ˈlemən/

    noun

    • 1. a yellow, oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice: "the juice of seven lemons"
    • 2. the evergreen citrus tree that produces the lemon, widely cultivated in warm climates.
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  3. Definition of lemon noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. lemon. noun. /ˈlemən/. /ˈlemən/. [countable, uncountable] a yellow citrus fruit with juice that has a bitter, sharp taste. Slices of lemon and lemon juice are used in cooking and drinks. Add a squeeze of lemon juice. Squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the fish. a gin and tonic with ice and lemon.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Plants, Food, dish, Drink, Colours lem‧on1 /ˈlemən/ S3 noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] a fruit with a hard yellow skin and sour juice a slice of lemon Add a few drops of lemon juice. 2 [ uncountable] British English a drink that tastes of lemons a glass of fizzy lemon 3 ...

  6. 2 days ago · lemon in American English. (ˈlɛmən ) noun. 1. a small, egg-shaped, edible citrus fruit with a yellow rind and a juicy, sour pulp, rich in ascorbic acid. 2. the small, spiny, semitropical evergreen citrus tree ( Citrus limon) bearing this fruit. 3. pale yellow.

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    • Where to Buy Lemons
    • How to Store Lemons

    A lemon is a bright yellow citrus fruit that is known for its acidic juice. The fruit is harvested during several months of the year with the timing depending on the tree's geographical location. This makes fresh lemons available year-round in many parts of the world. The fruit can be dried, candied, preserved, or juiced and used in drinks or to ad...

    Nearly all lemon varieties sold in North America are either Eureka or Lisbon. These lemons are so similar—medium-sized, oval, bright yellow inside and out, few seeds, and a bright tangy flavor—that consumers can't tell them apart. If you're buying a lemon at the supermarket, you're buying one of these two varieties. Meyer lemons, a cross between a ...

    Wash and dry lemons before using in order to remove the outer layer of wax typically sprayed on their surface before shipping. What you do next will depend on your recipe instructions. If it calls for lemon zest, leave the lemon whole and use a zester or extra-fine grater to remove the peel, taking care to only remove the outermost layer and avoid ...

    Lemons have a bright citrus flavor that is very tart owing to the fruit's acidity. Because of this intense sourness, lemons are not typically eaten out-of-hand. The juice is frequently sweetened with sugar or added in small quantities to dishes to lend a fresh tartness. The outer peel has a fragrant lemon flavor that lacks tartness or sweetness, an...

    Lemons are used in a long list of sweet and savory dishes, from pasta and soup to cake and cocktails. To really showcase the fresh fruit, mix up a batch of lemonade, lemon curd, or sorbet. A lemon meringue pie or tart is always a classic treat, as are lemon bars. On the savory side, lemon pairs well with ingredients like garlic, capers, parmesan, a...

    Lemons can be found at supermarkets year-round. They are in season between fall and early summer depending on the location. Pre-packaged lemon juice can also be found but lacks some of the bright flavor of its fresh counterpart. Look for lemons that feel heavy for their size. Smaller lemons tend to be juicier, with larger lemons containing more pit...

    Lemons will be juiciest when stored at room temperature. If you plan to keep them longer than a few days, store in a zip-top plastic bag in the crisper drawer in the fridge. Lemons can last for up to a month this way, but let them warm to room temperature before juicing for best results. Lemon juice can be frozen for use later. Simply freeze in an ...

  7. Definition of lemon – Learner’s Dictionary. lemon. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˈlemən / us. A2. an oval, yellow fruit that has sour juice: a slice of lemon. lemon juice. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

  8. noun. the yellowish, acid fruit of a subtropical citrus tree, Citrus limon. the tree itself. lemon yellow. Informal. a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory; dud: His car turned out to be a lemon. See more. adjective. made of or with lemon. having the color, taste, or odor of lemon.

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