sudachi
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese酢橘 (sudachi).
Noun
sudachi (plural sudachi)
- A small, sour, green citrus fruit, Citrus sudachi, native to Japan.
- 2015 October 27, Pete Wells, “O Ya Riffs on Sushi and Sashimi in Kips Bay”, in New York Times:
- I had a great, silly time filling my mouth with a spoonful of frozen foie gras pellets and preserved lemon, and I fell into a minor trance drinking matsutake mushroom broth perked up with a squeeze of limelike sudachi.
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Anagrams
- haiducs
Japanese
Romanization
sudachi
- Rōmaji transcription of すだち
- Rōmaji transcription of スダチ