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grönsaker — meaning in English: vegetables

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Swedish speakers commonly use the word 'grönsaker' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, nutrition, or cooking. For instance, you might hear it in a grocery store as someone lists the vegetables they need for a recipe or during a meal when someone is talking about the importance of including vegetables in their diet.
Synonyms & nuances
'Grönsaker' is a broad term that encompasses all types of vegetables. A close synonym is 'grönsaksrätter', which refers specifically to vegetable dishes, emphasizing the preparation rather than the raw produce. You would choose 'grönsaker' when discussing vegetables in general rather than specific dishes or culinary contexts.
Culture
The word 'grönsaker' is derived from the Swedish root 'grön', meaning 'green', which reflects the color of many vegetables. Interestingly, Sweden has a strong tradition of seasonal eating, particularly in summer when local produce is at its peak, making 'grönsaker' a central part of both traditional and modern Swedish cuisine.
FAQ
Q.What are some common types of 'grönsaker' in Swedish cuisine?
In Swedish cuisine, common 'grönsaker' include potatoes (potatis), carrots (morötter), and cucumbers (gurkor). These vegetables are often featured in traditional dishes and salads.
Q.How do you pronounce 'grönsaker' correctly?
'Grönsaker' is pronounced as 'GRUHN-saw-ker'. The 'ö' sound is similar to the 'i' in 'bird', making it a unique sound for English speakers.
Q.Can 'grönsaker' refer to fruits as well?
'Grönsaker' specifically refers to vegetables in Swedish. While some vegetables can be technically classified as fruits (like tomatoes), in everyday language, 'grönsaker' does not include fruits.
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