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单词 edamame
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Definition of edamame in English:

edamame

noun ˌɛdəˈmɑːmeɪˌedəˈmämā
mass noun
  • A Japanese dish of salted green soybeans boiled in their pods, typically served as a snack or appetizer.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soybeans, such as edamame, are pretty strong cancer fighters, she said.
    • Add the asparagus, edamame, and squash and sauté for three minutes.
    • At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble.
    • We had saki, edamame (I almost choked on one), some kind of shrimp dumpling, and then I ordered this sushi platter.
    • So anyway she suggested that we share edamame, which we did.
    • After that came two ravioli, one stuffed with flat-tasting Japanese edamame, the other with a mixture of ginger and chives.
    • His recipes for miso soup with fennel and ginger, sweet scallops set off by tangy grapefruit, and casual pasta salad with mushrooms, edamame, and radicchio may inspire you to combine his unique flavors in your kitchen.
    • But except for edamame and some especially delectable kimchi, pork pervades all.
    • Try quinoa instead of rice, use tempeh in stir-fries, snack on edamame and peanuts, and add kidney beans to green, leafy salads.
    • All soybeans, including edamame, are legumes that host beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots.
    • Put yourself in the hands of these masters and enjoy a leisurely meal featuring edamame, seaweed salad and delicate fresh soba noodles in broth while enjoying quiet conversation with your guests.
    • Add edamame and sauté until glazed; season to taste with salt and white pepper.
    • The edamame was hot and steamy rather than puritanically cold and clammy.
    • Members receive a three-quarter bushel produce box each week, filled with everything from garlic flowers, kohlrabi and strawberries to edamame, muskmelon and sweet corn.
    • Hard-shell lobster is seductively aromatic, accompanied by taro, edamame, and Riesling.
    • My favorite side so far is corn orzo, a simple warm salad of rice-shaped pasta, edamame and corn.
    • Add 1 cup of frozen shelled edamame and continue to boil for 5 minutes.
    • The snobbery began, I suspect, with sun-dried tomatoes, and has now arrived - via shaved truffles and edamame - at a point where the search for the rare and the downright impossible-to-get has become the foundation of menu-building.
    • She demanded edamame immediately and got them.
    • Soy is available in a variety of forms, including tofu, edamame, miso and tempeh.

Origin

Japanese, literally 'beans on a branch'.

 
 

Definition of edamame in US English:

edamame

nounˌedəˈmämā
  • A dish of green soybeans boiled or steamed in their pods.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But except for edamame and some especially delectable kimchi, pork pervades all.
    • His recipes for miso soup with fennel and ginger, sweet scallops set off by tangy grapefruit, and casual pasta salad with mushrooms, edamame, and radicchio may inspire you to combine his unique flavors in your kitchen.
    • After that came two ravioli, one stuffed with flat-tasting Japanese edamame, the other with a mixture of ginger and chives.
    • My favorite side so far is corn orzo, a simple warm salad of rice-shaped pasta, edamame and corn.
    • Put yourself in the hands of these masters and enjoy a leisurely meal featuring edamame, seaweed salad and delicate fresh soba noodles in broth while enjoying quiet conversation with your guests.
    • The edamame was hot and steamy rather than puritanically cold and clammy.
    • All soybeans, including edamame, are legumes that host beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots.
    • At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble.
    • The snobbery began, I suspect, with sun-dried tomatoes, and has now arrived - via shaved truffles and edamame - at a point where the search for the rare and the downright impossible-to-get has become the foundation of menu-building.
    • She demanded edamame immediately and got them.
    • So anyway she suggested that we share edamame, which we did.
    • Add 1 cup of frozen shelled edamame and continue to boil for 5 minutes.
    • Members receive a three-quarter bushel produce box each week, filled with everything from garlic flowers, kohlrabi and strawberries to edamame, muskmelon and sweet corn.
    • Soybeans, such as edamame, are pretty strong cancer fighters, she said.
    • Add edamame and sauté until glazed; season to taste with salt and white pepper.
    • Soy is available in a variety of forms, including tofu, edamame, miso and tempeh.
    • Add the asparagus, edamame, and squash and sauté for three minutes.
    • We had saki, edamame (I almost choked on one), some kind of shrimp dumpling, and then I ordered this sushi platter.
    • Hard-shell lobster is seductively aromatic, accompanied by taro, edamame, and Riesling.
    • Try quinoa instead of rice, use tempeh in stir-fries, snack on edamame and peanuts, and add kidney beans to green, leafy salads.

Origin

Japanese, literally ‘beans on a branch’.

 
 
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