Definition of sabzi in English:
sabzi
(also sabji)
nounPlural sabzis ˈsʌbziː
mass nounIndian Vegetables, especially when cooked.
Example sentencesExamples
- In the makeshift kitchen, it was a meal of rice and sabzi; sabzi without oil I was told.
- We had a tasteless boiled sabji and a weird chana curry for dinner, probably because they didn't want us to spend too much time eating before our midterms.
- He eats daal and sabji with his mama and daddy at the dinner table.
- En route we made several stops, to allow Saroj to buy the roti and sabzi she needed for the unexpected guest.
- It's not his fault that he's so terribly finicky about his food - he even separates his cutlets and sabzi from his curry-dowsed rice - that's the way he's been brought up.
- Supporting the event here are Bombay General Stores -- which has offered to serve a continuous stream of chapattis, sabji and dhal -- Bharat Electronics, Otis and others.
- Be it kebab, roast, fry, sabzi or a simple dal - nearly every Indian recipe calls for a dash of ginger.
Origin
From Persian sabz 'green'.