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chutney

/chuht-nee/US // ˈtʃʌt ni //UK // (ˈtʃʌtnɪ) //

酸辣酱,酸辣酱汁,酸甜酱,酸辣酱酱汁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chut·neys.

    • : a sauce or relish of East Indian origin, often compounded of both sweet and sour ingredients, as fruits and herbs, with spices and other seasoning.

Examples

  • One of my favorite childhood memories is of my grandmother sitting on the terrace, sorting summer mangoes for pickles and chutneys.

  • We also make lots of jams, chutneys, pickles, and preserves.

  • Place a sheet of plastic wrap on the surface of the avocado chutney and store, chilled.

  • For each portion, set a breast on the bottom of a warm plate and set a large spoonful of avocado chutney alongside it.

  • For the Avocado Chutney Place all the ingredients in a small bowl.

  • The cheeses are drizzled with delicious local olive oil and include a sweet fig chutney chaser.

  • Well, add this chutney-esque roasted-red-pepper spread to that list.

  • At dinner a variety was made by the chicken being curried, accompanied by an unlimited supply of rice and chutney.

  • "Like Paprika and Chutney," she burst into a half-laugh, looking meaningly at Sard.

  • "We will drop the whole thing until we have had our chops and chutney," said he.

  • Chutney looks with some surprise at the famous signature attached with a bold hand.

  • “Fasten Forbes to one rope, and come up the other yourself,” he called out to Chutney.