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The fruit that is green, oval, and sour is typically a lime. Limes are small citrus fruits that have a tangy flavor and are commonly used in cooking, beverages, and cocktails. They can be enjoyed fresh, juiced, or as a garnish. Another possibility could be green plums, which can also be sour when unripe.
"Visions of Sugar Plums danced in their heads." Sugar plums have little to nothing to do with the fruit plums, however the fruit may be used to make them. Sugar plums are small oval candies typically made from dried fruit and rolled in sugar.
Yes, as in I will relish this moment.
Cranberries are a small, dark red fruit used to make sauce.
"Chutney" is a Raw GROUNDED Mixture of Some Ingredients and "SAUCE" is an Boiled or Processed mixture of Some Ingredients which can be Preserved for Longer Time as compared to Chutney.
Mom relished the thought of traveling to Europe, but Dad was determined to stay home.They packed relish for the hotdogs and they packed onions for the burgers.When he won the gold medal last winter, he relished his moment of glory.Grampa always enjoyed his job, but he truly relished time with the gradchildren when he finally retired.
A damson is a fruit. They are like small plums and used a lot in jams. When a damson is unripe it can taste sour.
It can be used as one, in a sentence such as:The oval shadow was large.Where shadow is the noun and oval is the adjective describing it.Usually though, oval is a noun. It CAN be used as an adjective though.
Yes, iodised salt can be used in place of plain salt in tomato relish. The primary difference is the presence of iodine, which doesn't significantly affect the flavor of the relish. However, it’s important to use it in moderation, as iodised salt may have a slightly different taste profile. Overall, it will work well for seasoning and preserving the relish.
Cherry
It's a small red fruit that's used in Chinese and Korean traditional medicine, where it's believed to alleviate stress. It's used as a tea in Japan.
As a noun, relish is grated pickles used for hamburgers and sandwiches. As a verb, it it to enjoy something intensely.