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		Definition of shiso in English: shisonoun ˈʃiːsəʊˈSHēsō mass nounA plant of the mint family, native to eastern Asia, used as a herb in Japanese cooking. Perilla frutescens, family Labiatae (or Lamiaceae): many varieties  Example sentencesExamples -  Introduced last year, the annual is related to Perilla frutescens, commonly known as shiso and used in some Asian cuisines.
 -  In a bowl, add the Asian pear, shiso leaves, and lemon juice.
 -  Related to mint, shiso blends its delicate minty subtleties with citrus and licorice; the flavor of the purple leaves is more fruity and less minty than the green.
 -  It was enhanced by the distinctive and refreshing flavour of chopped shiso, a fantastic Japanese herb that tastes strongly of cumin, with a hint of pepper and lemon.
 -  Strain through a fine mesh sieve, add the shiso, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in the refrigerator or 30 minutes.
 
    Definition of shiso in US English: shisonounˈSHēsō An Asian plant of the mint family used as a culinary herb.  Example sentencesExamples -  Related to mint, shiso blends its delicate minty subtleties with citrus and licorice; the flavor of the purple leaves is more fruity and less minty than the green.
 -  Introduced last year, the annual is related to Perilla frutescens, commonly known as shiso and used in some Asian cuisines.
 -  It was enhanced by the distinctive and refreshing flavour of chopped shiso, a fantastic Japanese herb that tastes strongly of cumin, with a hint of pepper and lemon.
 -  In a bowl, add the Asian pear, shiso leaves, and lemon juice.
 -  Strain through a fine mesh sieve, add the shiso, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in the refrigerator or 30 minutes.
 
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