Wasabi Meaning in English
word
wəˈsɑːbi
wuh-SAH-bee
wɐsˈɑːbi
wuss-AH-bee
释义
Wasabi is a green, spicy paste made from the root of a Japanese plant, commonly served with sushi and sashimi.
用法与细微差别
Wasabi is usually used as a condiment. In many places outside Japan, what is called 'wasabi' is often actually made from horseradish mixed with green coloring because real wasabi root is expensive. The taste is hot but fades quickly.
Spanish: wasabiPortuguese (BR): wasabiPortuguese (PT): wasabiChinese (Simplified): 芥末Chinese (Traditional): 山葵Hindi: वसाबीArabic: وسابيBengali: ওয়াসাবিRussian: васабиJapanese: わさびVietnamese: wasabiKorean: 와사비Turkish: wasabiUrdu: وسابیIndonesian: wasabi
例句
Do you want wasabi with your sushi?
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Wasabi is very spicy for some people.
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You can mix a little wasabi into your soy sauce.
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Be careful, that’s real wasabi—it’s much hotter than the fake stuff.
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I can’t eat too much wasabi—my nose starts to burn!
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Some restaurants use horseradish instead of real wasabi to save money.
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