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Definition of rapini in English: rapininoun rəˈpiːnirəˈpēnē A Mediterranean variety of turnip widely grown for its edible shoots and leaves. Brassica rapa variety rapa, family Cruciferae Example sentencesExamples - The main course of red snapper with rapini proved to be a simple and very successful dish.
- A heap of mashed potatoes comes with it, although I enjoyed mine with à la carte side dishes of lemon-and-garlic-flavored rapini and tiny Brussels sprouts mixed with candied pecans.
- The doe is served with cauliflower, rapini and potato, which hug a cut of deer meat hoisted on a thin bone rising out of the centre of the dish.
- The soup of the day was tomato, gorgonzola and rapini.
- The linguini with roasted duck, rapini, and white wine sauce was maybe my second-favourite dish of the meal, after the gnocchi.
OriginItalian, diminutive of rapa 'turnip'. RhymesAthene, bambini, beanie, Bellini, Bernini, bikini, Boccherini, Borromini, capellini, catenae, Cellini, Cherubini, Cyrene, Fellini, fettuccine, genie, greeny, grissini, Heaney, Houdini, Jeanie, linguine, martini, Mazzini, mankini, meanie, Mussolini, Mycenae, Paganini, Panini, porcini, Puccini, queenie, Rossellini, Rossini, Santoríni, Selene, spaghettini, Sweeney, teeny, teeny-weeny, tortellini, Toscanini, Trini, tweeny, wahine, weeny, zucchini Definition of rapini in US English: rapininounrəˈpēnē another term for broccoli rabe Example sentencesExamples - The soup of the day was tomato, gorgonzola and rapini.
- The linguini with roasted duck, rapini, and white wine sauce was maybe my second-favourite dish of the meal, after the gnocchi.
- The doe is served with cauliflower, rapini and potato, which hug a cut of deer meat hoisted on a thin bone rising out of the centre of the dish.
- A heap of mashed potatoes comes with it, although I enjoyed mine with à la carte side dishes of lemon-and-garlic-flavored rapini and tiny Brussels sprouts mixed with candied pecans.
- The main course of red snapper with rapini proved to be a simple and very successful dish.
OriginItalian, diminutive of rapa ‘turnip’. |