romaine的意思
romaine中文翻譯:
n.長葉萵苣(等于romainelettuce)
n.(Romaine)人名;(英、法)羅曼;(意)羅馬伊內
romaine lettuce───直立萵苣;長葉萵苣;<美>長葉萵苣,長葉生菜
My 5- year-old son -- a very picky eater!-- now loves romaine lettuce with balsamic dressing, a major step.───我那5歲大的兒子是個美食家,但他現在喜歡用香料調味的萵苣,這是過渡到素食的重要一步。
Wash 16 lettuce leaves (such as butter or romaine) and set aside.───洗凈的16片生菜葉子備用。
Spinach, kale, bok choy and romaine are great sources of nutrients helpful for bones, heart and eyes.───菠菜、甘藍、白菜和萵苣是對骨頭、心臟和眼睛有好處的營養食品。
Yes, thank you. And Fried Romaine Lettuce with Garlic Mince. This is the complete course, and a dim sum to follow.───好的,謝謝您。這是蒜茸長葉萵苣。菜已經上齊了,點心過一會兒再上。
There might also have been a mistake. What we ordered is Romaine Lettuce with Oyster Sauce.───也許弄錯了。我們點的是耗油長葉萵苣。
Crowd- pleasing seasoned, grilled chicken in a flour tortilla filled with romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese and Caesar dressing.───廣受歡迎的調味烤制雞肉填充在玉米餅里,包括大片的生菜、巴馬干酪和凱撒拌醬。
Iceberg Lettuce , Carrots, Romaine Lettuce, Cherry Tomato , Red Cabbage, Red Chicory , Colored Bell Pepper.───美生菜。羅曼生菜。櫻桃蕃茄。紫高麗。紅菊苣。甜椒。
Crispy romaine lettuce, garlic croutons, grated parmesan and original Caesar dressing. A true classic!───冰脆的羅馬生菜配以傳統凱撒沙拉醬,帕瑪桑芝士與蒜香面包粒。經典之作!
Toss romaine with dressing, croutons , and half of cheese in a large bowl. Sprinkle with remaining cheese.───將萵苣、烤好的面包和半個奶酪一起放入大碗中,將剩下的奶酪撒上。
Romaine or red leaf lettuce, in very limited quantities.
Iceberg Lettuce , Carrots, Romaine Lettuce , Cherry Tomato , Red Cabbage, Red Chicory, Colored Bell Pepper.
The Caesar is a generous complement of crispy romaine tossed with a mild, creamy vinaigrette.
Romaine red leaf lettuce, in very limited quantities.
A few leaves of crisp, cool romaine would make a good addition.
Carrots, romaine lettuce and kale are good starters.
There's basic salad green mix, and also Romaine lettuce, carrots, peppers, cherry tomatoes, celery, garbanzo beans, cottage cheese, there's chicken and or eggs.
Romaine, Le Page and Tabouret-Keller and others have raised serious theoretical objections to the continuum hypothesis itself, as described above.
There are many reasons for this, which Romaine discusses at some length.