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calamondin

[kal-uh-muhn-duhn]

noun

  1. a small citrus tree, Citrofortunella mitis, of the Philippines.

  2. the small, tart, tangerinelike fruit of this tree.



calamondin

/ ˈkæləˌmʌndɪn /

noun

  1. a small citrus tree, Citrus mitis, of the Philippines

  2. the acid-tasting fruit of this tree, resembling a small orange

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Word History and Origins

Origin of calamondin1

First recorded in 1925–35, calamondin is from the Tagalog word kalamunding
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Word History and Origins

Origin of calamondin1

from Tagalog kalamunding
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Example Sentences

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A.k.a. calamondin, this tiny tangerine-like fruit is actually a kind of lime.

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Ms. Canada recommends a dwarf Meyer lemon or a Calamondin orange tree.

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You can substitute lemon and lime for calamansi, but, if you are really keen, Ikea sells small calamansi, AKA calamondin, trees and San Pablo has harvested “quite a lot of juice” from these.

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I could see this done with clementines or calamondin.

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Melissa, You need to try Calamondin in this recipe.

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