A sweet and viscous liquid often produced by flowers, which attracts and nourishes pollinators like bees and butterflies.
The sweet, translucent part that forms around the core of a fully ripened apple, known for its sugary taste.
A term commonly used to refer to honey or syrup derived from processes involving sugar or candy.
Example:
口の中には、心の中には毒。
A sweet, viscous liquid produced by bees from the nectar of flowers, stored in their hives, and known for its high nutritional value and medicinal properties.
A natural substance gathered by bees from various flowers, characterized by its sticky texture and rich sweetness, often used in cooking and as a remedy.
Example:
彼は砂糖の代わりにハチミツを使う。
A type of citrus fruit known for its sweet and tangy flavor, commonly enjoyed during the autumn and winter seasons, often cultivated on small evergreen trees that can bear thorny branches and white flowers in June.
A general term for various citrus fruits, particularly referring to Satsuma mandarin, with some historical reference to the Kishū mandarin, characterized by round, yellow fruits and widely recognized as a staple fruit in Japanese cuisine.
A citrus tree that produces small, juicy fruits, typically orange in color, which can be eaten fresh or used in cooking, representing a significant seasonal fruit in Japan and indicative of the broader category of citrus species.
Example:
このみかんは食べ頃だ。
A type of evergreen small tree belonging to the citrus family, characterized by its large, thick-skinned fruit that ripens in the summer following its initial growth in the fall of the previous year, offering a strong sour flavor.
A citrus fruit known for its unique blend of sour and bitter tastes, typically harvested in the summer, and recognized for its bright yellow rind, often used in making marmalade.
A designated agricultural area where mandarin oranges are cultivated, typically featuring rows of fruit-bearing trees.
A cultivated field or orchard specifically utilized for the growth and harvest of mandarin fruit, which involves care and maintenance of the trees.
An expansive plot of land dedicated to the farming of sweet, citrus fruits known as mandarins, often characterized by its seasonal blooming and fruiting cycles.