kumquat

[ˈkʌmkwɒt]

kumquat Definition

  • 1a small, oval citrus fruit with a sweet rind and sour pulp
  • 2a tree or shrub that produces kumquats

Using kumquat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kumquat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kumquat is often eaten whole, including the skin.

  • Example

    Kumquats are used in various dishes, such as marmalades and desserts.

  • Example

    The kumquat tree is native to Southeast Asia.

kumquat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kumquat

Phrases with kumquat

  • juice made from kumquats

    Example

    She made a refreshing kumquat juice for us to drink.

  • the time of year when kumquats are ripe and available for harvest

    Example

    Kumquat season usually starts in November and lasts until March.

  • a tree or shrub that produces kumquats

    Example

    The kumquat tree is a small evergreen tree that can grow up to 4 meters tall.

Origins of kumquat

from Cantonese 'gam1 gwat1', meaning 'golden orange'

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Summary: kumquat in Brief

A 'kumquat' [ˈkʌmkwɒt] is a small citrus fruit with a sweet rind and sour pulp. It is often eaten whole, including the skin, and used in various dishes like marmalades and desserts. The kumquat tree is native to Southeast Asia and can grow up to 4 meters tall.