Result of a citrus shortage?
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VITAMINCRATIONSResult of a citrus shortage?
LIMETREEPart of a citrus grove
mineolaa variety of citrus fruit
tristezaa disease of citrus trees
LIMYDescription of a certain citrus fruit
tristezasTRISTEZA, a disease of citrus trees
mineolasMINEOLA, a variety of citrus fruit
yuzua type of Japanese citrus fruit
minneolasMINNEOLA, a variety of citrus fruit
TWISTBit of citrus rind in a drink
yuzusYUZU, a type of Japanese citrus fruit
albedothe white, inner rind of a citrus fruit.
lemonthe yellowish acid fruit of a citrus tree
lemonythe yellowish acid fruit of a citrus tree
albedothe white, inner rind of a citrus fruit
lemonsthe yellowish acid fruit of a citrus tree
albedosthe white, inner rind of a citrus fruit
hesperidiumthe fruit of a citrus plant, as an orange.
lemonto flavour with the juice of a citrus fruit
lemonedLEMON, to flavour with the juice of a citrus fruit
orangea citrus fruit / the colour of an orange (a fruit)
lemoningLEMON, to flavour with the juice of a citrus fruit
marmaladea jam or preserve made from the pulp and sometimes rind of citrus fruit
marmaladesMARMALADE, a jam or preserve made from the pulp and sometimes rind of citrus fruit
pomelosthe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pomelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pumelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
tristezadisease of certain citrus trees, characterized by yellowed leaves, wilting, and root destruction, caused by a virus
tangerinesA small citrus fruit with a loose skin, esp. one of a variety with deep orange-red skin
pummelosThe largest of the citrus fruits, with a thick yellow skin and bitter pulp that resembles grapefruit in flavor
ethephonsolid compound, C2H6ClO3P, used as a growth regulator to accelerate the ripening of tomatoes, citrus fruit, apples, and other crops
citrinany of a group of water-soluble yellow compounds, present in citrus fruits, rose hips, and other plants, that in mammals maintain the resistance of capillary walls to permeation and change of pressure
citrinsany of a group of water-soluble yellow compounds, present in citrus fruits, rose hips, and other plants, that in mammals maintain the resistance of capillary walls to permeation and change of pressure
citrusesA tree of a genus that includes citron, lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Native to Asia, citrus trees are widely cultivated in warm countries for their fruit, which has juicy flesh and a pulpy rind
buchusany of several southern African citrus shrubs of the genus Agathosma or the genus Diosma, esp. A. betulina, A. crenulata, or D. ericoides, whose leaves yield a dark-colored oil formerly used as a urinary antiseptic and mild diu
buchuany of several southern African citrus shrubs of the genus Agathosma or the genus Diosma, esp. A. betulina, A. crenulata, or D. ericoides, whose leaves yield a dark-colored oil formerly used as a urinary antiseptic and mild diu
ethenescolorless, flammable gas, C2H4, having a sweet, unpleasant odor and taste, the first member of the ethylene series, usually obtained from petroleum and natural gas: used as an agent to improve the color of citrus fruits, in the synth
ethenecolorless, flammable gas, C2H4, having a sweet, unpleasant odor and taste, the first member of the ethylene series, usually obtained from petroleum and natural gas: used as an agent to improve the color of citrus fruits, in the synth