gạo chiêm
Definition
- Noun:
- Summer rice; fifth-month rice: "Gạo chiêm" refers to rice harvested from the "lúa chiêm" crop, which is the summer-autumn rice crop, typically sown in the spring and harvested around the fifth lunar month (approximately June-July). This rice is often characterized by its shorter grain and distinct texture compared to winter-spring rice.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Gạo chiêm thường dẻo hơn gạo mùa. (Summer rice is often stickier than winter rice.)
- Ở miền Bắc, vụ chiêm là vụ lúa chính. (In the North, the summer crop is the main rice season.)
- Bà ngoại tôi vẫn thích nấu cơm bằng gạo chiêm cũ. (My grandmother still prefers to cook with old summer rice.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "chiêm" itself originates from "Chiêm Thành" (Champa), reflecting historical agricultural exchanges. The phrase "lúa chiêm" (summer rice crop) is more commonly used than "gạo chiêm" when discussing agriculture.
- Canh tác lúa chiêm đòi hỏi nhiều nước tưới. (Cultivating the summer rice crop requires a lot of irrigation.)
Variants and Related Words
- Lúa chiêm (n): The summer rice plant or crop.
- Đồng lúa chiêm đang thì con gái. (The summer rice field is in its tillering stage.)
- Vụ chiêm (n): The summer rice cropping season.
- Vụ chiêm thường bắt đầu vào cuối xuân. (The summer crop usually starts in late spring.)
- Gạo mùa (n): Winter rice; rice from the autumn-winter crop, harvested later in the year.
Synonyms
- Gạo hè thu: Summer-autumn rice (a more modern agricultural term).
- Lúa hè thu: Summer-autumn rice crop.
Related Phrases
- Một vụ chiêm, một vụ mùa: Refers to the traditional double-cropping system in northern Vietnam: one summer crop and one winter crop.
- Nông dân ở đây quen với nhịp một vụ chiêm, một vụ mùa. (Farmers here are accustomed to the rhythm of one summer crop and one winter crop.)