英:[ˈgʌmbəʊ]
美:[ˈgʌmboʊ]
英:[ˈgʌmbəʊ]
美:[ˈgʌmboʊ]
gum·bo
guhm bo
复数:gumbos
秋葵浓汤,1805年出现于路易斯安那法语中,可能最终源自中央班图语方言(比较 Mubundu 的 ngombo “秋葵”)。也用于指“路易斯安那的克里奥尔语方言”(1838年)。
跑道上的泥泞
黏泥岩
Noun (1) American French gombo, of Bantu origin; akin to Umbundu ochinggômbo okra Noun (2) American French gombo, perhaps from Kongo nkômbô runaway slave
The first known use of gumbo was in 1805
gummyadjective
consisting of, containing, or covered with gum
viscous sense 1, sticky
gummyadjective
consisting of, containing, or covered with gum
viscous sense 1, sticky
gum1 of 3noun
the tissue along the jaws of animals that surrounds the necks of the teeth
gum2 of 3noun
any of numerous complex sticky colloidal substances (as gum arabic) that are obtained from plants, harden on drying, and are either soluble in water or swell up in contact with water and that are used in preparing some drugs, for adhesives, as food thickeners, and in inksalso: any of various gummy plant substances including natural resins, rubber, and rubberlike substances
a substance resembling a plant gum (as in stickiness)
a tree that yields a gum
chewing gum
gum3 of 3verb
to smear, seal, or clog with or as if with gum
to cause not to work properly
gum up the works
gum1 of 3noun
the tissue along the jaws of animals that surrounds the necks of the teeth
gum2 of 3noun
any of numerous complex sticky colloidal substances (as gum arabic) that are obtained from plants, harden on drying, and are either soluble in water or swell up in contact with water and that are used in preparing some drugs, for adhesives, as food thickeners, and in inksalso: any of various gummy plant substances including natural resins, rubber, and rubberlike substances
a substance resembling a plant gum (as in stickiness)
a tree that yields a gum
chewing gum
gum3 of 3verb
to smear, seal, or clog with or as if with gum
to cause not to work properly
gum up the works
gumdropnoun
a candy made usually from corn syrup with gelatin or gum arabic and coated with sugar crystals
gumboilnoun
an abscess in the gums
gumbonoun
okra
a soup thickened with okra pods
any of various silty soils that become very sticky when wet
1 For starters, that zesty rib-sticking gumbo, whose stock is thick from cooking chicken feet in it and dark from having the roux cooked low and slow in the oven.
2 Singer-songwriter-drummer Big Black will perform original songs, jamming with other musicians, and his gumbo will be served between sets.
3 This is gumbo where everyone gets to put in an ingredient.
这是一锅人人能往里面加配料的秋葵浓汤。
4 From savory gumbo and spicy jambalaya to sweet beignets dusted with powdered sugar, every bite tells a story.
5 Plug was quite the gentleman as we picked our way around patches of mucky gumbo the next morning.
6 But increasingly cuisine has ventured out of the background, with pivotal scenes set in coffee shops and cafes, where plates run over with po’ boys, gumbo and beignets.
7 Riding a wave of globalism and Southern culture’s star turn, okra has found new audiences beyond those who appreciate its slime — actually a source of soluble fiber — as thickener for gumbo.
8 Southern fried chicken, Louisiana gumbo, Northern oyster pan roast and skillet cornbread from the West are some dishes.
9 Yet gumbo’s roots run back through the West Indies.
10 Good Stock started in Smorgasburg about a year ago as a solo soup project for Ben LeBlanc, a native of Louisiana with a taste for gumbo.
11 Goober, gumbo and tote are West African borrowings first used in America by slaves.
落花生, 秋葵和携带来自西非并且首先被在美国的奴隶们使用.
12 “But I would never have thought to condense gumbo and put it in a dumpling like that. . . . It’s such a collaboration between you and the man in the machine.”
13 To his mind, cooking Creole cuisine means being alert to flavors that new immigrants are bringing to the city’s gumbo pot.
14 Also returning will be alligator pies, fried green tomatoes, crawfish and shrimp, jambalaya, po-boys, gumbo, boudin and other foods that feed the soul.
15 If you are preparing this seafood gumbo as a New Year’s celebration and want to stick with sparkling wine throughout the meal, why not?
16 I got a taste of their razor-sharp banter over my gumbo.
17 By contrast, Jordan Ruiz’s crab-and-redfish gumbo at the Munch Factory, his restaurant in the Lower Garden District, is much darker and comparatively austere.
18 “I would never dream of putting curry in my gumbo,” she said.
19 It would have been unthinkable for a restaurant serving New Orleans food to leave gumbo off its menu.
20 And, of course, no visit to Beaufort is complete without indulging in some Low Country fare, such as the shrimp gumbo from Gullah Grub Restaurant, which appeared on Anthony Bourdain’s show “No Reservations.”
1 黏土
2 秋葵汤
3 秋葵
5 秋葵荚
7 浓汤