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US
/ˈɹuˌbɑɹb/
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[ UK /ɹˈuːbɑːb/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈuːbɑːb/ ]
NOUN
- plants having long green or reddish acidic leafstalks growing in basal clumps; stems (and only the stems) are edible when cooked; leaves are poisonous
- long pinkish sour leafstalks usually eaten cooked and sweetened
How To Use rhubarb In A Sentence
- To the rear of Old Hall is a large walled garden that has lawns and a variety of plants and shrubs, as well as strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, rhubarb, plum and apple trees.
- Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish.
- I decided to go for simplicity, and made compote, in the oven, pairing the rhubarb with some raspberries I had in the freezer.
- Skirt a purple artichoke with a ruff of silvery artemisia, or mix some ruby-stemmed, fat-leafed rhubarb into a garden bed and you're creating combinations as artful as any in the most ornamental of borders. Valerie Easton: Are Your Vegetables Multi-Tasking??
- For dessert we shared a crème brulée and a rhubarb and ginger crumble with ice cream.
- We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble.
- Then it was just dry + wet, and into the oven went the fruit, veggie (cause you know that's what rhubarb is!) and whole grain batter-filled paper cups. What Seymour Made!
- You can combine with other fruits, from pears to rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
- We had to stand at the back of the stage saying "rhubarb, rhubarb" in the crowd scenes.
- The base of the trees are planted with clivias, cannas, wild rhubarb, agapanthus, shrimp plants.