Udo Meaning in English
word
ˈuˌdoʊ
OO-doh
jˈuːdəʊ
YOO-doh
释义
Udo is a tall, edible plant native to Japan, known for its tender shoots that are often used in Japanese cooking.
用法与细微差别
'Udo' is a Japanese word used internationally, mostly in culinary or botanical contexts. It typically refers to the edible shoots, often served in salads, soups, or pickled. Not commonly known outside of Japanese cuisine.
Spanish: aralia japonesa - udoPortuguese (BR): udo - arália japonesaPortuguese (PT): udo - arália japonesaChinese (Simplified): 独活 (一种日本食用植物)Chinese (Traditional): 獨活 (一種日本食用植物)Hindi: उदो (एक जापानी खाने योग्य पौधा)Arabic: أودو (نبتة يابانية تؤكل)Bengali: উডো (একটি জাপানি উদ্ভিদ)Russian: удо (японское растение)Japanese: ウドVietnamese: udo (một loại cây của Nhật Bản)Korean: 우도 (일본 식물)Turkish: udo (Japon bitkisi)Urdu: اودو (جاپانی پودا)Indonesian: udo (tanaman Jepang)
例句
Udo is often used in Japanese salads.
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You can eat udo raw or cooked.
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The udo plant grows very tall in summer.
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I've never tried udo before—what does it taste like?
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Some people pickle udo to enjoy it all year round.
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The fresh shoots of udo add a unique crunch to spring dishes.
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