tôm rảo
Definition
- Noun:
- Metapenaeus shrimp: A common name for a type of small to medium-sized shrimp belonging to the genus Metapenaeus. These are commercially important prawns often found in coastal and estuarine waters.
- A specific type of prawn: In everyday Vietnamese, "tôm rảo" refers to a particular category of prawn, typically characterized by its firm texture and is commonly used in various dishes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Mẹ tôi mua một cân tôm rảo tươi để nướng. (My mother bought a kilogram of fresh metapenaeus shrimp to grill.)
- Tôm rảo xào tỏi là một món ăn đơn giản nhưng rất ngon. (Stir-fried metapenaeus shrimp with garlic is a simple but very delicious dish.)
- Loại tôm này là tôm rảo, không phải tôm sú. (This type of shrimp is metapenaeus, not tiger prawn.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in biological, culinary, and commercial contexts related to seafood. It specifies a genus, helping to distinguish it from other popular shrimp like "tôm sú" (tiger prawn) or "tôm thẻ" (whiteleg shrimp).
Variants and Related Words
- Tôm (n): The general word for shrimp or prawn.
- Tôm có thể được chế biến thành nhiều món. (Shrimp can be prepared into many dishes.)
- Tôm biển (n): Sea shrimp, a broader category that may include "tôm rảo".
- Tôm biển thường có vị ngọt đậm đà. (Sea shrimp often have a rich, sweet flavor.)
Synonyms
- Metapenaeus prawn: The direct biological equivalent.
- Banana prawn: A common name for some species within the genus in international trade.
Notes on Usage
- "Tôm rảo" is a compound noun. The word "rảo" in this context does not have a standalone meaning related to shrimp and is used specifically within this term.
- It is important for distinguishing types of shrimp in markets and recipes, as different varieties have different textures, flavors, and prices.