单词 | banana chip |
释义 | > as lemmasbanana chip b. A thin sliver or slice of a fruit or vegetable; esp. (in early use) one prepared for eating by being candied; (now chiefly) a dried or toasted slice of fruit eaten as a snack or used as garnish or ingredient in cooking. Also: a small fragment of candy, nut, etc., typically used in desserts and baked goods. Frequently with modifying word as banana chip, coconut chip, etc.See also orange chip n., chocolate chip n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > [noun] > piece or slice of fruit chip1654 schnitz1829 1654 J. Cooper Art of Cookery 163 To make Apricock chips. 1769 E. Raffald Experienced Eng. House-keeper ix. 222 To make Orange Chips. 1796 Glasse's Art of Cookery (new ed.) xxi. 341 Take your apricots or peaches, pare them and cut them very thin into chips. 1847 S. Rutledge Carolina Housewife (heading) Cut slices from a high-colored pumpkin, and cut the slices into chips about the thickness of a dollar. 1912 Daily Mail 25 July 9/5 Just before serving ornament with chips of candied peel. 1966 Tel.-Herald (Dubuque, Iowa) 4 Nov. 9/3 A mixture of popcorn, cashew nuts and coconut chips tossed with melted butter and flavored with curry powder and onion salt. 2000 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Disp. (Nexis) 28 Aug. (Food section) 2 Stir in coconut, pecan chips and chocolate chips. 2009 Sc. Sun (Nexis) 27 Aug. (Features section) 56 This cereal is also higher in fat than most because of the nuts and the dried banana chips (which are cooked in oils). < as lemmas |
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