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broccoli — meaning in English: broccoli

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'broccoli' in various daily contexts, particularly when shopping for vegetables at local markets or discussing meal plans with family. It's common to hear someone say, 'Stasera cuciniamo il pollo con i broccoli' (Tonight we are cooking chicken with broccoli).
Synonyms & nuances
'Broccoli' is often compared to 'cavolfiore' (cauliflower), which is similar in appearance but offers a different taste and texture. You would choose 'broccoli' specifically when referring to the green, tree-like vegetable known for its health benefits and distinct flavor.
Culture
'Broccoli' comes from the Italian word 'broccolo,' which refers to the flowering top of a cabbage. This cruciferous vegetable has become a staple in Italian cuisine, often featured in popular dishes like pasta or risotto. Interestingly, broccoli was relatively unknown in the U.S. until the 20th century, gaining popularity through Italian-American cooking.
FAQ
Q.What does 'broccoli' mean in English?
'Broccoli' means 'broccoli' in English as well. It's one of those words that remains unchanged across languages due to its culinary significance.
Q.How do you pronounce 'broccoli' in Italian?
'Broccoli' is pronounced as 'BROH-koh-lee' in Italian, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'broccoli' in Italian?
Learners sometimes confuse 'broccoli' with 'broccolo,' which is the singular form. Remember that 'broccoli' refers to the plural, so use it when talking about the vegetable in general or in larger quantities.
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