haricot vert
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Definition
Noun: A very small and slender variety of green bean, typically harvested young for its tender texture and delicate flavor. It is often considered a gourmet vegetable.
Usage
The term "haricot vert" is used to specify this particular slender type of green bean, distinguishing it from the broader, more common varieties. It is typically used in culinary contexts.
Examples
- For the salad, we need fresh haricot vert, not regular green beans.
- The recipe calls for blanching the haricot vert for two minutes.
- She prefers haricot vert because they are more tender and cook quickly.
Advanced Usage
- "Haricot vert" is a direct borrowing from French, where it literally means "green bean." In English, it specifically denotes the slender, gourmet variety. The plural form is typically "haricots verts" (pronounced /ˌhærɪkoʊ ˈvɛər/), following French convention, though "haricot verts" is also commonly seen.
Variants and Related Words
- French bean: A common synonym in British English.
- Fine bean: Another term used, particularly in the UK, to describe slender green beans.
- Green bean: The general category; "haricot vert" is a specific type of green bean.
Synonyms
- French bean
- Fine bean
- Slender green bean
Antonyms
- (There is no direct antonym, but contrasting vegetable types include) Broad bean, runner bean.
Related Phrases/Idioms
(No common idioms or phrasal verbs are associated with this specific culinary term.)
Noun
- very small and slender green bean