1.Pot Soup This classic vegetarian soup is made with callaloo, a spinach-like green that can be found canned or fresh in Caribbean groceries.
英[ˌkæləˈluː]
卡拉萝
Caribbean English, perhaps ultimately of African origin; akin to Caribbean Spanish calalú callaloo (greens and dish), Brazilian Portuguese carurú, Haitian Creole kalalou okra
The first known use of callaloo was in 1696
1.Pot Soup This classic vegetarian soup is made with callaloo, a spinach-like green that can be found canned or fresh in Caribbean groceries.
2.George was cooking callaloo, Caribbean greens, at her father’s house.
3.Leafy amaranths like callaloo (Amaranthus viridis and others) are foliage vegetables that are actually related to spinach and whose foliage can be harvested and cooked like their cousin.
4.Take the soup known as callaloo.
5.Some of the people who were captured and enslaved in West and Central Africa starting as early as the 1500s brought seeds for okra, yams, black-eyed peas, plantains, callaloo greens, breadfruit, mangos, ackee fruit, watermelon and peppers to the New World.
6.While not widespread garden pests because many of our other vegetables don’t suit them, this particular flea beetle can still hamper the productivity of callaloo.
7.One of the most beloved and musically named Caribbean dishes is callaloo.
8.The shop also sells salads, sides, nonalcoholic beverages and Saturday-only specials of ackee, callaloo and fried dumplings.