Cách sử dụng
The word 'rind' is used to describe the tough outer layer of certain fruits or cheeses. For example, the rind on an orange or a lemon is the thick, bumpy layer that you usually peel off before eating the sweet fruit inside. The rind on a cheese is a harder, protective layer that develops as the cheese ages. So, if you hear someone talking about the rind of a fruit or a cheese, they are referring to the tough outer layer that needs to be removed or eaten depending on the item.