chutney
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++chut·ney /ˈtʃʌtni/ noun [uncountable] DFFa mixture of fruits, hot-tasting spices, and sugar, that is eaten especially with meat or cheese 酸辣酱〔水果、辣椒、糖的混合物,尤与肉或奶酪一起食用〕 mango chutney 芒果酸辣酱
Examples from the Corpus
chutney• To serve, slice thinly and serve with cornichons and chutney.• Serve with fresh cucumber chutney and garnish with a dollop of yogurt seasoned with red onion and mint.• Stir in the curry powder, almonds, sultanas, parsley, lemon juice, chutney and seasoning. 4.• Unwrap the foil parcels and serve the bananas with a little chutney if you wish and a mixed salad.• Arabian Night - mix together chilli con carne, mango chutney, sultanas and chopped walnuts. 2.• Mix well and add the mango chutney, tomato purée and stock.• Briefly heat a quarter of mayonnaise with spice, then add remaining mayonnaise, chutney and juice.• Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents.Origin chutney (1800-1900) Hindi catnichut·ney nounChineseSyllable
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chutney
chut‧ney /ˈtʃʌtni/
noun [uncountable]
mango chutney
chut‧ney /ˈtʃʌtni/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1800-1900
Language: Hindi
Origin: catni
a mixture of fruits, hot-tasting spices, and sugar, that is eaten especially with meat or cheese:Language: Hindi
Origin: catni