How To Use Tamarillo In A Sentence
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The tamarillo is generally believed to be native to the Andes of Peru and probably also, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia.
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Place the beef, tamarillos, onion and kumara in a casserole dish.
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It does fantastic fruit juice for breakfast - the tree tomato, or tamarillo, is a treat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her winning MasterChef menu included pan-fried monkfish with butternut squash fondant and almond panna cotta with poached tamarillos and berries.
The Sun
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Last winter, I was given a large bag of small, end-of-season tamarillos.
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In restaurants, we are offered anything from the faintly recognisable tamarillo or star anise ice-cream to absurd flavours such as anchovy or haggis.
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The tamarillo is subtropical rather than tropical and flourishes between 5,000 and 10,000 ft. in its Andean homeland.
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Rich venison is complemented by a sweetsour tamarillo purée.
Times, Sunday Times
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Alas, Tamarillo went down late last night with a knock to the stifle joint incurred over the cross-county and was withdrawn.
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Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
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Tamarillos were first introduced into New Zealand from Asia in the late 1800s.
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Four of the 14 orders deal with commodity levies, which are voted upon by growers of tamarillos, meat, wool, and wine grapes.
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And a good tonic it is, according to recent research, which shows that tamarillos rate very well as a source of antioxidants compared with other common fruit and vegetables.
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Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
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Tamarillo chutney recipes include a similar range of ingredients to those for savoury sauces, but don't need to be sieved.