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haricot
1[ har-uh-koh ]
noun
- any plant of the genus Phaseolus, especially P. vulgaris, the kidney bean.
- the seed or unripe pod of any of these plants, eaten as a vegetable.
haricot
2[ har-uh-koh ]
noun
- a stew of lamb or mutton with turnips and potatoes.
haricot
/ ˈhærɪkəʊ /
noun
- a variety of French bean with light-coloured edible seeds, which can be dried and stored
- another name for French bean
- the seed or pod of any of these plants, eaten as a vegetable
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of haricot1
Example Sentences
Specially modified haricot beans designed to grow in the UK climate were harvested in September at a farm in the county.
The country consumes around two million tins of baked beans a day, all of them made from haricot grown in other countries such as the US, Canada, Ethiopia and China.
Until now, it has been impossible for farmers to grow the haricot variety used for baked beans in the UK because they are incompatible with the climate.
Takeout: Thanksgiving kit including an oven-ready all-natural brined turkey stuffed with herbs and citrus, mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, haricots verts with compound butter and toasted almonds and more available for delivery or pickup.
Make the haricots verts: In a large skillet with a tightfitting lid over medium-high heat, melt the butter.
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