i dunno... I like funny words
What is a kumquat? or cumquat?
a delicious fruit. haha i was one part of a club called the cumquats =)
Reply:Sounds nasty (I like that, lol) };%26gt;)
Reply:Its a small round think that looks like an orange but is the size of like a walnut.. its very bitter if you eat them.
They grow them in Florida....
Reply:kumquat |ˈkəmˌkwät| (also cumquat) noun
-an orangelike fruit related to the citruses, with an edible sweet rind and acid pulp. It is eaten raw or used in preserves.
Reply:I prefer blood oranges/grapefruit.
Funny word: Loblolly
Reply:its a small citrus fruit, orange in colour, olive shaped, about 4-6cm long. they are sour but sweet at the same time, and are eaten whole(not peeled) as their skin is thinner and softer than most citrus fruits. - you should find one and try it, theyre lovely, many supermarkets stock them nowadays. they look very pretty sliced and used as agarnish for salads etc.
Reply:it is a small yellowish orange fruit about the size of a pecan, it is sweet but sour at the same time,
Reply:so, i have heard the name before...never had it though...yes, it's a funny word...does it taste kinda like an orange?...if it does, i probably wouldn't like it.
Reply:Its a fruit!
It's kinda orange....and looks like a mix between a....apple....and a orange.
Reply:It's a fruit...
Reply:I love kumquats. it's a very tiny little orange that you just pop in your mouth peel and all. I once gave one to my brother in law and howled as he sniffed it and then tried to peel it. You peel a kumquat and there's nothing left.
Reply:It's a fruit.
Reply:a very small, but tasty citrus fruit.
Reply:Kumquats are small, oval citrus fruits. They are usually between one to two inches long and have leathery orange or yellow skin. The fruit has a sweet outer skin and a tart inner flesh. The fruit can be eaten whole or some people prefer eating only the skin.
Kumquats are similar in appearance to other citrus fruits except kumquats are much smaller. The picture to the left compares kumquats to an orange.
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