tamarillo
IPA: tɑmɑrˈɪɫoʊ
noun
- A small tree or shrub (Solanum betaceum syn. Cyphomandra betacea) which bears edible fruits.
- A fruit of that tree.
Examples of "tamarillo" in Sentences
- Fare Game - Wairarapa venison open burger with tamarillo chutney and
- I had vanilla-cured duck confit with celeriac puree, wilted spinach and tamarillo chutney
- About twenty years ago, the name tamarillo was deliberately contrived, much as a brand name is.
- One is the cold appetiser of marinated salmon with tamarillo and walnuts which I wish we'd tried.
- (Solanum muricatum), a prospect for premium fruit; and tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea), a popular juice fruit.
- Occasionally, the chef may give a nod to French or Italian cooking, but tamarillo ratatouille, grilled squid and homemade coconut broth are never far away.
- New Zealand growers adopted the name tamarillo for ` tree tomato 'expressly to recommend it with a nice-sounding name, and ` Chinese gooseberries' grown in New Zealand were renamed kiwi fruit to promote sales in the U.S.A.
- The palate entry is tart with tamarillo and sharp raspberry, fleshing out to sweeter red cherry and roasted beetroot with a soft and ethereal mid-palate - an easing back in the chair and nosing type of wine with a deceptive lightness - until the