NOUN
- any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock
How To Use bigarade In A Sentence
- Cold-pressing the fruit peel yields bigarade, the essential oil of the bitter orange; distilling the twigs gives you petitgrain; and the orange blossoms provide you with neroli. Orange Blossoms
- Ther names for the bitter orange tree are Seville orange, sour orange and bigarade orange. Bitter Orange or Bergamot - The Giving Tree Award Goes To Whom?
- Impervious to scandalized looks from better dressed diners, I slowly ate, with Humber's establishment in mind, a perfect and enormous dinner of lobster, duck bigarade, lemon souffle, and brie, and drank most of a bottle of Chateau Leauville Lescases 1948. For Kicks
- Carve the duck into slices and serve with the sauce bigarade poured over. Times, Sunday Times
- If you like that sort of thing its a good buy, but it really can't compare to the startling quality of the bigarade note in Citrus Bigarade it also has to do with the modern synthetics that are used both in Bigarade Concentree and the Cologne version. Perfume Review: Frederic Malle Outrageous!
- In some varieties of the orange, called by the French "bigarades cornues," the thalamus of the flower, which is usually short, and terminated by a glandular ring-like disc, is prolonged into a little stalk or gynophore, bearing a ring of supernumerary carpels. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- For instance, my good man, _caneton à la bigarade_, or duckling garnished with the oozy, saliva-provoking sauce of the peel of bitter oranges. Europe After 8:15
- To anyone who has spent enough time with Citrus Bigarade and C/Bigarade Concentree, the difference in the quality of the bigarade note will be obvious. Perfume Review: Frederic Malle Outrageous!
- Cold-pressing the fruit peel yields bigarade, the essential oil of the bitter orange; distilling the twigs gives you petitgrain; and the orange blossoms provide you with neroli. Orange Blossoms
- I don't like Vet Extra much, really do prefer the cumin / cedar / bigarade mix of BC over the Creed, and MI and SMW make me feel ill... Perfume Review: Frederic Malle Outrageous!