NOUN
- Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried
- Chinese tree cultivated especially in Philippines and India for its edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Nephelium
How To Use litchi In A Sentence
- His dessert was somewhat disappointing: Hotchcha, kalamanso soda with habañero, and some lime-marinated Gloria Farms strawberries with litchi foam. Jay Weston: Benefit to Help Eliminate Child Hunger at Montage Laguna Beach Hotel
- The elegant Champagne serves up a super-sweet litchi Mojito (US$9. 40) in an elegant setting. After Hours: Taipei
- Why did New Zealand accept a variation to the Australian New Zealand Food Standard code that will allow irradiated mango, papaya, mangosteen, litchi, breadfruit, carambola, custard apple and rambutan to be imported into New Zealand?
- The Gewurztraminer combined the classic litchi flavor of the grape with admirable depth and restraint. Wine: Virginia tops the seaboard, again
- [But] if you open the shell still quivering and slice it, bam, and then pop it in your mouth, it tastes like a litchi. Japan’s Worst Beats France’s Best
- His dessert was somewhat disappointing: Hotchcha, kalamanso soda with habañero, and some lime-marinated Gloria Farms strawberries with litchi foam. Jay Weston: Benefit to Help Eliminate Child Hunger at Montage Laguna Beach Hotel
- When dried they're often referred to as litchi nuts because they resemble a nut - the shell turns a dark reddish brown and the flesh becomes brown and crisp. Breaking News: CBS News
- Grains and beans such as wheat, sticky rice, peas and soybean are recommended for attaining this therapeutic benefit, while oranges, litchi and longans are said to be the most effective fruits.
- The ontogeny and phylogenesis of vessel elements in Litchi chinensis. are also discussed.
- Then she noticed the DNA scanner and the primary security glitching as well, the other things that had been functional during the blast.