pomme de cythère
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[edit]Borrowed from French pomme-cythère, from pomme (“apple”) and Cythère (“Kythira”).
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[edit]Noun
[edit]pomme de cythère m or f (plural pommes de cythère)
- (Suriname) ambarella (fruit (Spondias dulcis))
- 2020 June 8, Sharon Singh, “Diëtiste adviseert lockdown voedingspatroon [Dietitian advises lockdown eating pattern]”, in De Ware Tijd[1], archived from the original on 9 January 2021:
- Momenteel is fruit duur in Suriname. Alleen bacove is betaalbaar; voeg markoesa en pomme de cythere [sic] toe aan de fruitconsumptie indien mogelijk.
- Fruit is currently expensive in Suriname. Only banana is affordable; add passion fruit and ambarella to your fruit intake if possible.
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