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bigarade

[ big-uh-reyd, bee-guh-rahd; French bee-ga-rad ]

noun

plural bigarades
  1. a Seville or bitter orange.


adjective

  1. French Cooking. (of a sauce) prepared with bitter oranges:

    duck bigarade.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bigarade1

1695–1705; < French: bitter orange < ±Ê°ù´Ç±¹±ð²Ôç²¹±ô bigarrado, derivative of bigarrar to variegate; bigarreau
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For instance, my good man, caneton à la bigarade, or duckling garnished with the oozy, saliva-provoking sauce of the peel of bitter oranges.

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The "petale" and "bigarade" neroli are used to an enormous extent in the manufacture of eau de Cologne and other handkerchief perfumes.

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