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root vegetable

NOUN
  1. any of various fleshy edible underground roots or tubers

How To Use root vegetable In A Sentence

  • The most popular Asian flavourings are taro (a starchy potato-like root vegetable) and sesame (yes, like those on your bagel).
  • Shiva is offered special food made from the fruits of the season, root vegetables, and coconuts, during ritual worship.
  • The turbot is cooked in a braise, which is a rich mixture of veal, bacon, root vegetables, and a bouquet garni, then thickened with a roux, and moistened with a bottle of white wine and some bouillon. Savoring The Past
  • He also instructs his readers to avoid starch, sugar, and flour based foods and to prefer light meats, greens, root vegetables, cabbage, and fruit.
  • The onion rings were about as far removed from the original root vegetable as you can get.
  • Among the examples here from Laurelton Hall are the wisteria transoms in the dining room; the living room's "Maiden feeding flamingoes in the court of a Roman house" window; and the earthy "Pumpkin and beets," depicting those humble root vegetables with a rich, jewel-like intensity. Window on a Lush Life
  • The main rotation crops are potatoes, legumes (peas and beans), brassicas (cabbage family) and root vegetables.
  • I was excited to experiment with different less-sweet dipping options and found that jicama, a large root vegetable with a nonsweet, watermelonlike texture, was divine, particularly when saturated with in lime prior to dipping. The Truth About Beauty
  • Also try the drizzle with fresh raw oysters, steamed or pan-fried fish or tossed through quickly stir-fried vegetables, or chunks of hot, roasted pumpkin and kumara or root vegetables.
  • Joe Kohen for The Wall Street Journal The hearty sauerbraten stew, shown here, is slow-braised bottom round beef marinated in red wine vinegar with root vegetables on the side. What's Brewing in Princeton
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