Examples of 'calamansi' in a sentence

Meaning of "calamansi"

calamansi is a noun referring to a citrus fruit popular in Southeast Asia, resembling a small lime and known for its tart flavor
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  • Synonym of calamondin

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Lime or lemon may be substituted for calamansi.
Some recipes also add calamansi juice or evaporated or condensed milk.
Arroz caldo is commonly served with calamansi.
You will find more about calamansi shortly in our blog.
Calamansi also grows in the northern parts of Indonesia and southern China.
It is usually accompanied with a calamansi lime.
It is mixed with salt and calamansi juice and pounded flat into patties.
The most common variations are lemon and calamansi iced teas.
The Calamodin or Calamansi has considerable amount of essential oils stored in the rind.
Gabriel prefers the calamansi juice.
In Malaysia, the calamansi is an essential ingredient in chutney.
I am not sure if I can find calamansi.
Take soil samples from around the calamansi tree and have them tested for pH levels.
It's a brazo de mercedes, with a mixed berry calamansi coulis.
The Calamansi trees are easily grown from seeds, which are polyembryonic with 3 to 5 embryos each.

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Daniel is making calamansi juice.
Marinated and braised beef brisket in soy sauce, pepper, and calamansi.
It still is the Banana King and Calamansi King of the region.
They are made with fresh chilli, ginger, and garlic, and most importantly, calamansi juice.
It is usually garnished with calamansi and sliced hard-boiled eggs.
The most commonly used condiments are calamansi and fish sauce (patis).
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Today, they have numerous cash crops such as calamansi ( lemon ), vegetables and even ornamental plants.
How about some calamansi tea? Ms. Park.

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