A beverage or juice drink made from citrange fruit or citrange hybrid varieties.
From citrange plus -ade (a suffix for drinks, as in lemonade). Created as a marketing and culinary term when citrange fruits became commercially available in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Citrangeade was a product that almost happened—it had the perfect name like lemonade, but citrange fruits never became popular enough in grocery stores to make it a household drink, so the word mostly survives in old cookbooks.
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