mụp

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mụp

Mẹ hái mụp cải trong vườn.

Definition

Noun: 1. Tender cabbage shoot: The young, soft, and edible central bud or sprout of a cabbage plant, especially before the leaves fully unfurl. 2. Young plant shoot (in specific contexts): More generally, it can refer to the tender, new growth of certain leafy vegetables, most commonly associated with the Brassica (cabbage/mustard) family.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Mẹ tôi thường hái mụp cải để nấu canh. (My mother often picks tender cabbage shoots to make soup.)
    • Những cây cải non mới nhú mụp rất xanh mơn mởn. (The young cabbage plants have just sprouted tender shoots, looking very green and fresh.)
    • Canh mụp cải nấu với tôm khô rất ngọt nước. (Soup made with tender cabbage shoots and dried shrimp has a very sweet broth.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word "mụp" is highly specific and is almost exclusively used in culinary or agricultural contexts related to cabbages and similar leafy greens. It is not a common word in general daily conversation outside these contexts.
  • It often appears in the compound form "mụp cải" to specify it is the shoot of a cabbage plant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mầm (n): Sprout, germ. A more general term for the new growth from a seed or plant. (e.g., - soybean sprouts).
  • Nõn (n): The very young, tightly rolled, tender leaf of a plant (like in bamboo or banana). While similar, "nõn" often refers to the leaf itself, while "mụp" refers more to the terminal bud.
  • Búp (n): Bud (often of a flower). This term is used for the undeveloped shoot of a flower or leaf, but is not typically used for cabbage.
Synonyms
  • Tender shoot: Mầm non, chồi non (more general terms for young plant growth).
  • Cabbage sprout: Mầm cải (less common, more literal translation).
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly using the isolated word "mụp". Its usage is literal and descriptive.
mụp

Mẹ hái mụp cải trong vườn.

  1. Tender cabbage shoot

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