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		Definition of tomatillo in English: tomatillonounPlural tomatillos ˌtɒməˈtiːjəʊˌtɒməˈtɪləʊˌtōməˈtēyō 1An edible purple or yellow fruit which is chiefly used for sauces and preserves.  Example sentencesExamples -  Initially, tomatillos look like little green paper lanterns.
 -  The dishes prepared by Duncan and Gordon, included a scrummy squash and smoked garlic soup, fab pan-fried pork loin and an amazing tomatillo, chocolate and chilli salsa.
 -  Is it true that eggplants are in the same family as the tomato and the tomatillo?
 -  If we give them tomatillos, hot peppers, and cilantro, they can try to make a salsa.
 -  Add the onion and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent.
 -  The first course is a Mexican Baja lobster ceviche made with Patron 100 percent agave tequila, lobster, yellow grapefruit and tomatillos served with a Dos Equis or Negro Modelo beer.
 -  The serious side of this new Midtown spot is represented by the green salsa, alive and kicking with tart tomatillo and hot green chile, with a twinge of cilantro snaking through.
 -  Supermarket produce departments have become exciting ethnic bazaars: Latino imports - yuca, boniato, tomatillos, jicama and mild to fiery chilies - are especially plentiful.
 -  Transfer to the bowl containing the tomatoes and tomatillos.
 -  Transfer the onion mixture to a blender, add the almonds, tomatillos, radish leaves, cilantro, parsley, and one cup of the fish stock, blend until smooth, about three minutes, and set aside.
 -  To reduce the fat in guacamole, replace one-fourth of the avocado with an equal amount of puréed, canned or fresh tomatillos.
 -  Add the garlic, tomatillos, and water and blend until smooth and well combined, about two minutes.
 -  Choose small, firm tomatillos and store them in an open container in the refrigerator.
 -  She makes spinach dip with roasted tomatillos and cream, vegetable ratatouille for empanada stuffing and an olive-bread muffaletta with fennel salami, aged provolone and roasted veggie ragout.
 -  Additionally, the pico de gallo - a fresh tomatillo, onion, tomato and jalapeño salsa - was zingy.
 -  In a small bowl, combine tomatoes, onion, tomatillos, jalapeno and garlic.
 -  Wendy then served a complex dish involving flour tortillas, molé sauce, salsa, pickled tomatillos, serrano peppers, and a mixture of sauteéd chicken and onions.
 -  And what's traditional, tomatoes, tomatillos or neither?
 -  Add the onion, garlic, jalapenos, and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent.
 -  Now salsas can be found worldwide, in varieties such as red chilli, guacamole, or green tomatillo, from mild, to tangy, to suicide five-alarm spicy.
 
 2The Mexican plant, related to the cape gooseberry, that bears the tomatillo. Physalis philadelphica, family Solanaceae  Example sentencesExamples -  We raised several kinds of tomatoes, peppers, and squash, as well as beans, corn, tomatillos, watermelons, and an assortment of herbs and flowers, all in about 400 square feet.
 -  The tomatillo fruits well in Queensland, Australia, and in S. Africa.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: from Spanish, diminutive of tomate 'tomato'.    Definition of tomatillo in US English: tomatillonounˌtōməˈtēyō 1A small edible fruit that is purplish or yellow when ripe, but is most often used when green for salsas and preserves.  Example sentencesExamples -  And what's traditional, tomatoes, tomatillos or neither?
 -  Transfer the onion mixture to a blender, add the almonds, tomatillos, radish leaves, cilantro, parsley, and one cup of the fish stock, blend until smooth, about three minutes, and set aside.
 -  The dishes prepared by Duncan and Gordon, included a scrummy squash and smoked garlic soup, fab pan-fried pork loin and an amazing tomatillo, chocolate and chilli salsa.
 -  If we give them tomatillos, hot peppers, and cilantro, they can try to make a salsa.
 -  Add the garlic, tomatillos, and water and blend until smooth and well combined, about two minutes.
 -  The serious side of this new Midtown spot is represented by the green salsa, alive and kicking with tart tomatillo and hot green chile, with a twinge of cilantro snaking through.
 -  Additionally, the pico de gallo - a fresh tomatillo, onion, tomato and jalapeño salsa - was zingy.
 -  In a small bowl, combine tomatoes, onion, tomatillos, jalapeno and garlic.
 -  Wendy then served a complex dish involving flour tortillas, molé sauce, salsa, pickled tomatillos, serrano peppers, and a mixture of sauteéd chicken and onions.
 -  Choose small, firm tomatillos and store them in an open container in the refrigerator.
 -  Now salsas can be found worldwide, in varieties such as red chilli, guacamole, or green tomatillo, from mild, to tangy, to suicide five-alarm spicy.
 -  Add the onion, garlic, jalapenos, and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent.
 -  The first course is a Mexican Baja lobster ceviche made with Patron 100 percent agave tequila, lobster, yellow grapefruit and tomatillos served with a Dos Equis or Negro Modelo beer.
 -  Is it true that eggplants are in the same family as the tomato and the tomatillo?
 -  Transfer to the bowl containing the tomatoes and tomatillos.
 -  Supermarket produce departments have become exciting ethnic bazaars: Latino imports - yuca, boniato, tomatillos, jicama and mild to fiery chilies - are especially plentiful.
 -  Add the onion and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent.
 -  She makes spinach dip with roasted tomatillos and cream, vegetable ratatouille for empanada stuffing and an olive-bread muffaletta with fennel salami, aged provolone and roasted veggie ragout.
 -  To reduce the fat in guacamole, replace one-fourth of the avocado with an equal amount of puréed, canned or fresh tomatillos.
 -  Initially, tomatillos look like little green paper lanterns.
 
 2The Mexican plant, related to the cape gooseberry, that bears the tomatillo. Physalis philadelphica, family Solanaceae  Example sentencesExamples -  We raised several kinds of tomatoes, peppers, and squash, as well as beans, corn, tomatillos, watermelons, and an assortment of herbs and flowers, all in about 400 square feet.
 -  The tomatillo fruits well in Queensland, Australia, and in S. Africa.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: from Spanish, diminutive of tomate ‘tomato’.     |