physalis ixocarpa

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physalis ixocarpa

A farmer harvests ripe physalis ixocarpa from a garden plant.

Definition

Noun 1. A plant species: Physalis ixocarpa is the scientific name for a specific annual plant native to Mexico and the southern United States. It is cultivated for its edible fruit. 2. Common names: This species is commonly known as the tomatillo or Mexican husk tomato. The fruit is characterized by being purplish, viscid (sticky), and resembling a small tomato, encased in a papery husk.

Usage
  • is a key ingredient in many traditional Mexican sauces, such as salsa verde.
  • The sticky, purplish fruit of is harvested when it fills its papery husk.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and agricultural contexts, the binomial nomenclature is used for precise scientific classification, distinguishing it from other species in the genus (e.g., , the Cape gooseberry).
  • The term is primarily used in formal writing, seed catalogs, and scientific discussions rather than in everyday cooking conversation, where "tomatillo" is standard.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tomatillo (n): The most common common name for the fruit and plant of .
  • Mexican husk tomato (n): A descriptive common name for the plant.
  • Husk cherry (n): A general term sometimes used for plants in the genus, though it more accurately refers to other species.
  • Ground cherry (n): Another general term for plants in the genus.
Synonyms
  • Tomatillo
  • Mexican husk tomato
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physalis ixocarpa

A farmer harvests ripe physalis ixocarpa from a garden plant.

Noun
  1. annual of Mexico and southern United States having edible purplish viscid fruit resembling small tomatoes