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单词 adobo
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Definition of adobo in English:

adobo

nounPlural adobos əˈdəʊbəʊəˈdōbō
mass noun
  • 1A Filipino dish of chicken or pork stewed in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves, and peppercorns.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Philippines, nipa vinegar is used to prepare chicken adobo and paksiw.
    • To prepare the chicken (both for the adobo and for the soup), the first step is to boil the chicken breasts in a lot of water.
    • These days he gives some squid to friends and uses the rest to make a traditional Philippine dish called adobo, with squid marinated in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves, and crushed peppercorns, then cooked and served with rice.
    • I tried the Thai green curry, Filipino adobo and Malaysian satay; all delicious.
    • Everybody, except Sandara who was busy eating some adobo, looked at Hero strangely.
    • From the main dishes, there's lots to choose from, but I'd definitely recommend checking out the adobo, the flagship dish of Filipino cuisine: tender chunks of pork cooked in soy sauce, vinegar and bay leaves.
    • The Philippine Embassy ladies will participate in the mela and introduce everyone to cuisine like chicken adobo, garlic rice, pancit or vegetarian and non-vegetarian noodles, Philippine chicken barbecue and other delicacies.
    1. 1.1 The marinade in which adobo is cooked.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are three salads and then several Oriental Specialties including a Filipino adobo braised pork spare ribs.
      • Meat is often marinated in a seasoning mixture known as adobo, which is made from lemon, garlic, pepper, salt, and other spices.
  • 2A paste or marinade made from chillies, vinegar, herbs, and spices, used in Mexican cooking to flavour meat or fish.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you can only find whole chipotles, puree 2-3 peppers along with some adobo in a blender to proceed with this recipe.
    • Or you can season the meat as they do in Jalisco, Mexico, with a tangy adobo rub of paprika, herbs, and vinegar.
    • Thus, the Thanksgiving turkey is done with adobo, a local seasoning mix.
    • The adobo marinade may be used to marinate raw meat for up to twenty-four hours before grilling or roasting.
    • It is large enough to serve as lunch for two or three, and luxuriously flavoured with pork adobo and with chilli.
    • If you don't have adobo seasoning (found in Latin markets and some supermarkets), use 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt, 1/2 teaspoon onion powder, and 1/4 teaspoon dried red chile flakes.
    • Plump shrimp empanadas, fried dark as copper, get heat from adobo and sweetness from pineapple.
    • Food in the two restaurants - the poolside Ketsi and the more formal Aramara - is wonderful, featuring healthy Nuevo Latino (mango-and-chili-glazed shrimp; adobo veal chops) cuisine.
    • Grilled flank steak is marvelously roast-beefy, sinewy and heady with adobo spice.

Origin

Spanish, literally 'marinade'.

 
 

Definition of adobo in US English:

adobo

nounəˈdōbō
  • 1A Filipino dish of chicken or pork stewed in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves, and peppercorns.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Philippine Embassy ladies will participate in the mela and introduce everyone to cuisine like chicken adobo, garlic rice, pancit or vegetarian and non-vegetarian noodles, Philippine chicken barbecue and other delicacies.
    • To prepare the chicken (both for the adobo and for the soup), the first step is to boil the chicken breasts in a lot of water.
    • From the main dishes, there's lots to choose from, but I'd definitely recommend checking out the adobo, the flagship dish of Filipino cuisine: tender chunks of pork cooked in soy sauce, vinegar and bay leaves.
    • These days he gives some squid to friends and uses the rest to make a traditional Philippine dish called adobo, with squid marinated in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, bay leaves, and crushed peppercorns, then cooked and served with rice.
    • In the Philippines, nipa vinegar is used to prepare chicken adobo and paksiw.
    • Everybody, except Sandara who was busy eating some adobo, looked at Hero strangely.
    • I tried the Thai green curry, Filipino adobo and Malaysian satay; all delicious.
  • 2A paste or marinade made from chili peppers, vinegar, herbs, and spices, used in Mexican cooking.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Plump shrimp empanadas, fried dark as copper, get heat from adobo and sweetness from pineapple.
    • If you don't have adobo seasoning (found in Latin markets and some supermarkets), use 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt, 1/2 teaspoon onion powder, and 1/4 teaspoon dried red chile flakes.
    • It is large enough to serve as lunch for two or three, and luxuriously flavoured with pork adobo and with chilli.
    • Grilled flank steak is marvelously roast-beefy, sinewy and heady with adobo spice.
    • If you can only find whole chipotles, puree 2-3 peppers along with some adobo in a blender to proceed with this recipe.
    • The adobo marinade may be used to marinate raw meat for up to twenty-four hours before grilling or roasting.
    • Or you can season the meat as they do in Jalisco, Mexico, with a tangy adobo rub of paprika, herbs, and vinegar.
    • Thus, the Thanksgiving turkey is done with adobo, a local seasoning mix.
    • Food in the two restaurants - the poolside Ketsi and the more formal Aramara - is wonderful, featuring healthy Nuevo Latino (mango-and-chili-glazed shrimp; adobo veal chops) cuisine.

Origin

Spanish, literally ‘marinade’.

 
 
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