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zucchini1915 in English cookery books, 1910 in travel books about Italy as an Italian word (defined as "an odd kind of little squash, very tender and palatable"), from Italian, plural of zucchino, d [..]
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zucchinitype of vegetable (squash). Also called a courgette.
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zucchiniA squash whose fruit is harvested immature, have a green colored skin and are long cylindrical-shaped with little or no taper.
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zucchiniA squash whose fruit is harvested immature, have a green colored skin and are long cylindrical-shaped with little or no taper.
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zucchinicourgette (marrow)
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zucchiniThe fastest growing of the summer fruits, treated as a vegetable in our kitchens. Look for very firm specimens.
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zucchiniA moderately long cylindrical summer squash with smooth, dark green skin with a slightly bumpy surface, creamy white-green flesh and milk flavor; also known as a courgette (especially in Europe).
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zucchiniThe fastest growing of the summer fruits, treated as a vegetable in our kitchens. Look for very firm specimens.
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zucchiniEven though it belongs to the squash family, zucchinis are smaller and have a white pulp and green skin. Squash tends to be sweeter and softer, but zucchinis are also perfect to make purées or creamy [..]
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zucchini The most popular "we have too much of this" vegetable from Arkansas gardens, zucchini is just another form of Arkansas squash. Dark green and firmer than its yellow cousin, it grills very [..]
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zucchini(n) marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small(n) small cucumber-shaped vegetable marrow; typically dark green
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zucchinia moderately long cylindrical summer squash with smooth, dark green skin with a slightly bumpy surface, creamy white-green flesh and milk flavor; also known as a courgette (especially in Europe).
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zucchinia moderately long cylindrical summer squash with smooth, dark green skin with a slightly bumpy surface, creamy white-green flesh and milk flavor; also known as a courgette (especially in Europe).
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zucchini
(Australian,Canadian|New Zealand|US) A courgette; a variety of squash, ''Cucurbita pepo'', which bears edible fruit.
(Australian,Canadian|New Zealand|US) The edible fruit of this variety of squash [..]
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