Portuguese - Partes e tipos de frutas e vegetais
Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras em inglês relacionadas às diferentes partes e tipos de frutas e vegetais, como “caule”, “polpa” e “leguminosa”.
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not capable of being eaten or is not safe for consumption
inedível, não comestível
a small, dry fruit that typically contains a single seed and is often surrounded by a hardened outer layer
aqueno, fruto seco
a plant seedpod that contains multiple seeds, such as peas or peanuts
legume, vagem
a small fruit with a seed inside a hard shell that grows on some trees
noz, fruto seco
a one-seeded fruit where the seed is fused with the fruit wall, commonly found in grasses and grains
cariose, fruto seco
a type of fruit that consists of an outer fleshy layer, a hard inner shell, and a single seed
drupa, fruto de osso
a dry, hard covering type of fruit that splits open to release seeds, such as in poppy seeds or okra
cápsula
a type of fruit that has a hard, pit-like stone (or seed) surrounded by fleshy edible fruit
fruto de caroço, fruto com caroço
any fruit with a sour taste, such as oranges, limes, and tangerines
cítricos
a cluster of small individual fruits that develop from separate ovaries within a single flower
fruto agregado, fruto conjunto
a fruit formed from the fused ovaries of multiple flowers
fruto múltiplo, frutos múltiplos
a type of fruit where the flesh comes from tissues other than the ovary
fruto acessório, fruta acessória
having an abundance of leaves or characterized by the presence of leaves
folhoso, abundante em folhas
a variety of leafy vegetables that are commonly used as the base for salads
folhas de salada, verduras para salada
the ball-shaped root of some plants that grows anew every year
bulbo, cabeça
the main part of a plant that connects the roots to the twigs, leaves, and flowers
caule, tronco
the underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, sending it to other parts
raiz
a swollen, underground stem or root of a plant that stores nutrients
tubérculo, raiz tuberosa
having or resembling tubers, which are thickened, fleshy underground stems or roots
tuberculoso, tuberoso
a large long vegetable of the squash family with green skin and white flesh, grown on the ground
abobrinha, boia
the central part of a fruit that typically contains seeds, like in apples, pears, and pineapples
coração, núcleo
a simple sugar that is commonly used as a sweetener or a source of energy in various food and medical products
dextrose
the soft, edible part of a fruit, typically rich in flavor and texture
carne, polpa
the liquid inside fruits and vegetables or the drink that we make from them
suco
a sweet, liquid substance produced by flowers and used by insects as a source of energy
néctar, mel das flores
a natural substance found in fruits that is used as a thickening agent in food preparation
pectina
a tiny hard seed that is found in some fruits such as an apple, peach, etc.
semente, caroço
a small, hard seed or stone found inside certain fruits, such as peaches and cherries
osso, caroço
the spongy tissue found inside the stems and branches of plants
medula, pith
the tough outer covering or skin of a fruit or vegetables
casca, película
a small, hard object produced by a fruit or vegetable that can grow into a new one
semente
any of the inner parts of a fruit such as an orange, lemon, etc. that can be easily separated
segmento, gomo
the slender, elongated part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, or fruits
caule, vástago
the hard seed or pit found inside certain fruits like peaches and cherries
caroço, semente
the flavorful outer layer of citrus fruit peel used to add tangy taste to dishes
raspa, casca
a small, round nut with a hard shell, known for its rich flavor and used in cooking and snacks
avelã, nãofútil
the central cylindrical part of the corn ear that is covered in tightly packed kernelsn
espiga de milho, cob de milho
a small opening or indentation on the surface of certain fruits or vegetables, often associated with the attachment point or reproductive structures, such as in potatoes, pineapples, and beans
olho (de batata), brote
a small flower or cluster of flowers that form the flowering head of vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, commonly used in culinary applications
florete, flor pequena
the edible leafy greens or uppermost part of certain plants, used in culinary applications
folhas, parte superior
the tissue within a seed that provides nourishment to the developing embryo
endosperma
the middle layer of a fruit found between the outer skin and the inner core or seed, typically fleshy in texture
mesocarpo
the protective outer covering of a seed
casca da semente, invólucro da semente
(of plant or fruit tissue) soft, juicy, and succulent, often with a high water content
carnoso, suculento
preserved or enhanced in flavor and appearance through the application of a sugary syrup or glaze
glaceado, revestido
(of fruits or vegetables) excessively ripe or beyond the point of optimal freshness
maduro demais, excessivamente maduro
(of fruit or crop) fully developed and ready for consumption
maduro, pronto
typical or customary for a specific time of year
sazonal, típico da estação
(particularly of food) having been dried in the sun
secos ao sol, secos pelo sol