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13 words found containing '柚' in any position
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Most common form: ゆず
noun
yuzu (Citrus ichangensis x C. reticulata)  (often written with kana only)
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suffix
citrus-grilled  (food term)
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Most common form: ゆず茶
noun
1. citron tea  (see also: 柚子)
2. jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea  (see also: 柚子)
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noun
Japanese aster (Kalimeris pinnatifida); false aster
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noun
condiment paste made from yuzu zest and chili peppers (chile)  (food term)
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noun
yuzu liqueur; yuzu-flavored alcohol  (see also: 柚子)
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noun
yuzu bath; hot citron bath
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noun
swallowtail butterfly larva (a pest of citrus plants)
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Most common form: 青柚
noun
green yuzu; unripe yuzu  (see also: 柚子)
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noun
1. miso with sugar, sake, yuzu juice and skin  (see also: 練り味噌; esp. ゆずみそ)
2. hollowed out yuzu stuffed with miso and yuzu juice then baked  (esp. ゆみそ)
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