Noun
The fruit from this tree.
A citrus tree native to China, a cross between a citron and a mandarin/pomelo hybrid, Citrus × meyeri.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe restaurant is offering roasted bone marrow, beef floss, caramelized onions, and toasted baguette for $27, or Kaua‘i shrimp and crab dumpling, Meyer lemon, caviar butter sauce, and mustard green priced at $49. Source: Internet
By the way, I have been baking the Meyer lemon scones (with just blueberries) every week since before Christmas. Source: Internet
Cocktail pairings are from Rye bar manager Jen Ackrill, and include one made with Espolon blanco tequila, heirloom pepper granita, jalapeño tincture, Meyer lemon, candied Fresno chile, and smoked masa salt. Source: Internet
But we have a Meyer lemon tree, and I can tell you that substituting them for the traditional lime produces amazing good margaritas. Source: Internet
It was a Meyer lemon buttermilk pudding cake that was so good–rich and citrusy and refined–that the world let out a collective sigh when Morgan finally linked to the recipe in his post about Meyer lemons on The Community Blog. Source: Internet
The crudo --- fluke with young olive oil, Meyer lemon and sea salt --- was refreshing, and I'd like to go back for the tuna five ways and "Lissa's staff meal," a dish of cuttlefish noodles with a cracked quail egg, fresh wasabi, sea urchin and soy sauce. Source: Internet