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arugula

/uh-roo-guh-luh/US // əˈru gə lə //UK // (əˈruːɡjʊlə) //

芝麻菜,芝麻绿豆,芝麻草,芝麻酱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Mediterranean plant, Eruca vesicaria sativa, of the mustard family, having pungent leaves used in salads.

Examples

  • This cleverly-designed indoor herb garden means arugula, basil, lavender, tomatoes and even wild strawberries can grow right on a countertop.

  • Transfer the sauce to a large serving bowl and add the arugula.

  • Sweet, jammy figs and salty halloumi are a wonderful partner to tender, pleasantly bitter baby arugula.

  • We started doing some pretty crazy stuff like chilling the water and growing arugula at 42 degrees and 100% humidity.

  • Mound arugula salad on top of a slice of pizza, and presto, you have a stunning, balanced plate.

  • At the checkout, her total for bananas, arugula, blackberries, kale, yogurt, rice noodles, and tofu comes to $34.21.

  • Serve the burgers in toasted pita bread with lots of arugula, thinly sliced red onions, and roasted red peppers.

  • Serve in warm pita bread with arugula, roasted red pepper, sliced red onion, and the following salsa.

  • Toss together the radicchio, arugula, apple and pumpkin seeds in a medium bowl.

  • With the heartland hungry for a different kind of change, Pence is the conservative antidote to arugula.