French bean

/'frentʃ'bi:n/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of green bean that is very small and slender in shape, typically eaten whole in its pod.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • French beans are often steamed or stir-fried as a side dish.
    • The recipe calls for 200 grams of fresh french beans.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • She picked a handful of french beans from the garden for dinner.
    • French beans are also known as haricots verts.
Advanced Usage
  • "Young french beans": Refers to beans picked early, which are especially tender.
    • For the best flavor, select young french beans.
Variants and Related Words
  • Green bean (n): A common general term; french beans are a specific, slender variety of green bean.
  • Haricot vert (n): The French term, often used in culinary contexts to denote the slender, gourmet variety.
    • The salad was garnished with haricot verts.
Synonyms
  • String bean: (Note: Modern french beans are often "stringless," but this is a traditional synonym.)
  • Snap bean: Refers to beans where the entire pod is eaten.
Related Phrases
  • Fine beans: A marketing term sometimes used interchangeably with french beans in some regions.
Noun
  1. very small and slender green bean