NYT Daily ? September 14, 2025
Shaving on citrus desserts
Answer:
ZEST
Hint:
Think of the outer layer of a lemon or orange that adds a bright, tangy flavor—often grated finely for baking or cocktails.
Explanation:
"Shaving on citrus desserts" hints at the thin outer layer of citrus fruit peels, which is often grated or shaved to add flavor. The word "shaving" directly points to the action of removing small bits of peel, while "zest" is the culinary term for that fragrant, colorful part. It’s a straightforward clue where the definition and the answer align perfectly—no hidden tricks, just a common kitchen practice.
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