ổi đào
Definition
- Noun:
- A variety of guava: "Ổi đào" is a specific type of guava (Psidium guajava) known for the distinctive pink or peach-colored flesh of its fruit.
- The fruit itself: It refers to the actual fruit of this guava variety, which is typically round or pear-shaped with green skin and sweet, fragrant pink flesh.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ổi đào thường có ruột màu hồng rất đẹp. (Peach guava usually has very beautiful pink flesh.)
- Mẹ tôi mua một cân ổi đào ở chợ. (My mother bought a kilogram of peach guavas at the market.)
- Nước ép ổi đào có màu sắc rất hấp dẫn. (Peach guava juice has a very attractive color.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun where "ổi" means "guava" and "đào" (peach) describes the characteristic peach-like color of the fruit's interior. It is used specifically to distinguish this variety from common guava with white flesh ("ổi trắng").
Variants and Related Words
- Ổi (n): Guava. The general term for the fruit.
- Ổi là loại trái cây giàu vitamin C. (Guava is a fruit rich in vitamin C.)
- Ổi trắng (n): White guava. A common variety with white flesh.
- Ổi trắng thường giòn hơn ổi đào. (White guava is often crisper than peach guava.)
Synonyms
- Pink-fleshed guava: Describes the key characteristic.
- Rose guava: Another common name for guava varieties with pink interior.
Related Terms
- Goyave à pulpe rose: The French equivalent, meaning "guava with pink pulp."
- Psidium guajava: The scientific name for the common guava species.