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kuri
/ ˈkuːrɪ /
noun
- Also calledgoorie a mongrel dog
- slang.an unpleasant or unpopular person
Word History and Origins
Origin of kuri1
Example Sentences
José Kuri, a founder of Mexico City’s landmark gallery Kurimanzutto, recently referred to her as “the grande dame of Brazilian art.”
He did a quick call with one of its sales directors, Malik Al-Mahrouky, and then an interview with a co-founder, José Kuri.
What to know: In Japanese, kuri means chestnut, and when cooked, this one gives off serious roasted chestnut vibes with a pleasant creamy texture.
What to do with it: With its rich and nutty flavor profile, Guard notes that the kuri doesn’t need a lot of help and he loves to roast and puree it to be served as a side with steak or chicken, or added into a winter pasta.
Like many squash on this list, the kuri packs a power health punch with loads of vitamins, iron and potassium.
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