Mandarin and Pinyin

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Terms in Mandarin and Pinyin 41-50 of 141

9月(jiŭ yuè)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

September

菊苣(jújù)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Chicory, a bitter salad leaf.

菊苣(jújù)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Endive (US: chicory)

菊芋(jú yù)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Jerusalem artichoke

芹菜(kín tsài)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

This Chinese celery has long green stems with green shiny leaves with a jagged margin and looking a little like flat-leaf parsley. It prefers cool temperatures for growth. The stalks and leaves can be used in stews, stir-fried dishes or salads. Considered indispensable for Chinese cooking, this celery has a stronger flavour than Western celery, so less is needed. It keeps its flavour when dried.

苦苣(kǔ jù)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Endive (US: chicory)

蛋黃蓮蓉包(lián róng bāo)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Lotus bun made with sweet lotus bean paste.

林地蘑菇(lín dì mógu)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Blushing wood mushroom

6月(liù yuè)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

June

龍蒿(lóng hāo)

[Mandarin_and_Pinyin]

Tarragon. It is also the name of a popular bright green sweetened carbonated soft drink flavoured with tarragon.