Spiny tree having dark red edible fruits.
Species of tree of the genus Ziziphus whose edible fruits have the consistency and taste of an apple and look like a small date.
1But I thought the jujube was a fruit, like an apple.
2And he threw one jujube after another into his open mouth.
3An apothecary ought to have known how to suck a jujube!
4The dolichos grows, covering the jujube trees; The convolvulus spreads all over the tombs.
5The jujube itself has been used for years to flavor candies and other confections.
6His face was the colour of the fruit of the jujube-tree, and his lips carmine.
7The jujube is a fruit-buta most remarkable one.
8In size, the character of its trunk and its leaves, it closely resembles the jujube tree.
9They entered through the hedge of jujube-trees, beating down the branches with blows of the dagger.
10I stood up and told the nearest servant to bring my sister a plate of jujube.
11A jujube falls out of my View Article
12She knew that he had become fond of sweetmeats, and offered him some marshmallow and jujube lozenges.
13Then there came a jungle of nettle-trees, medlars and jujube trees, which pomegranates skirted with never-fading verdure.
14I thought of my jujube with its ginger-colored fruit and the beautiful hibiscus I had planted last spring.
15Woke up with feeling of suffocation to find an enormous black-currant and glycerine jujube wedged in his gullet.
16She makes perfect jujube.