释义 |
(ˈjuːzuː) nouna citrus fruit about the size of a golf ball, a hybrid of a primitive citrus called Ichang papeda and a mandarin, which grows on tall trees in Japan and has a strong sour flavour. Its rind and juice are a popular ingredient in Japanese cookery Examples of 'yuzu' in a sentenceyuzu At the moment the hot picks are avocado, pomegranates, yuzu goji chia tea, urple ...Season with salt, pepper and remaining yuzu.Hazelnut with rose, and strawberry with yuzu will launch next month.A crab salad with yuzu and chrysanthemum was fresh, clean, clearly defined and interesting.Mix together the yuzu, orange juice and ginger.Mix together the soy sauce and yuzu and pour liberally over the fish.We'll have the lobster with truffle-yuzu sauce, thanks.It looks ghostly, but it has the signature yuzu citrus freshness backed by solid stone.The traditional comes laced with the exotic — scallop tartare is dressed with yuzu — elevating dishes from sensational to the sublime.I'd made an even worse mistake, though, with the 'cauliflower creme, ginger snap, poached kumquat, yuzu sorbet'. |