vegetable - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • roast: And the sandwiches looked very nice, too: the smoked salmon and cream cheese and the roasted vegetables and cheese looked especially good.
  • cook: My favorite was the crispy corn kebab, which was packed with crunchy cooked vegetables.
  • grow: The children love growing vegetables for the school to enjoy.
  • eat: The question some people ask me is " Can you eat these giant vegetables?

Adjective modifier

  • leafy: Sources: fresh fruit, fruit juice, green leafy vegetables, potatoes.
  • seasonal: Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding served with roast potatoes and fresh seasonal vegetables.
  • fresh: Order your fresh vegetables on line, from the Accrington Road Food Co-op.
  • frozen: Don and Tony sell meat, eggs, cheese, frozen vegetables and meat freezer packs.
  • green: Sources: fresh fruit, fruit juice, green leafy vegetables, potatoes.
  • organic: Club members get together to grow their own organic vegetables.

Modifies a noun

  • peeling: Use a mixture of layered waste such as autumn leaves, grass cuttings, raw vegetable peeling or shredded paper.
  • oil: She also noted that not all vegetable oils are created equal.
  • soup: For lunch, try salads, vegetable soups, jacket potatoes or veggie hot dogs.
  • patch: We also have a vegetable patch, which children then help turn into delicious soups!
  • plot: Look out for ideas to reduce or make simpler the work you do, eg, create a ' no dig ' vegetable plot.
  • peeler: After leaving the Army he then worked in London and France as a barman, dishwasher, vegetable peeler and many other kitchen duties.

Noun used with modifier

  • salad: This group includes fresh, frozen and tinned varieties, salad vegetables, beans and lentils, dried fruit and fruit juice.
  • root: Place the bacon in boiling water and with it the root vegetables, cut up small.
  • roast: Then on to the main course of crumbed lamb on roast vegetables and mashed potatoes.
  • stir-fry: Cover with the stir-fry vegetables, pressing down well.

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