Bigarade

/ˌbɪɡəˈrɑːd/ noun

A bitter orange used especially in cooking and flavoring drinks, also called a Seville orange or bitter orange.

From French 'bigarade', which likely comes from Spanish or Italian, possibly related to 'bigarado' (variegated). The fruit was named for its variegated or mixed appearance.

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