Courgette.
The word 'zucchini' is a noun, a word for a type of vegetable, a word for a thing.
The French word for "zucchini" is "courgette." It is a type of summer squash that is popular in French cuisine. The word "courgette" is commonly used in British English, while "zucchini" is more common in American English.
The Arabic word "kusa" or "koosa" means: zucchini(American English) or courgette (British English)It is actually a white zucchini. More specifically it is a dish using white zucchini hollowed out then stuffed with rice, ground lamb and spices, then simmered in a tomato broth.
The word zucchini comes from Italian.
A Zucchini is an immature Vegetable Marrow so is a fruit, but it is normally used as a vegetable.
It means zucchini, word to your mother
Quick breads (chemically leavened) which most zucchini bread recipes are, were not developed until the end of the 18th century. This took place in America, where pearlash was discovered. Pearlash is a refined form of potash, and it produces carbon dioxide gas in dough.
Those letters spell zucchini.
The likely word is zucchini, a type of squash.
Zucchini is one word. It begins with z.
The word 'courgette' is the French equivalent of the English word 'zucchini'. The Portuguese equivalent is the following: a abobrinha. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah ah-boh-BREE-nyuh. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; 'abobrinha' 'zucchini'.
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