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Definition of punnet in English: punnetnoun ˈpʌnɪtˈpənət British A small light basket or other container for fruit or vegetables. 〈英〉(盛放水果或蔬菜的)轻便小篮子(或其他容器) 一小篮子草莓。 Example sentencesExamples - The soil has to be either specifically-designed seed-raising mix when growing them in pots or punnets, or a well-worked, light, fertile tilth when growing in garden beds.
- Have a sneaky look at the bottom of the container as well, as there are unscrupulous fruit sellers who will happily sell you a punnet of fruit with furry bottoms.
- It's a good month to visit pick-your-own farms or, if you want to use your energy on cooking rather than picking, to buy raspberries by the cheap punnet.
- The system, developed at the Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand, uses a punnet that traps the volatile compounds fruit emit.
- Pansies have such a long flowering period that it's worth buying them in plug punnets, which are already quite well established.
- For instance, It's as easy to purchase loose fruit and veg than it is to purchase boxes or punnets of fruit or veg.
- Under these circumstances it's best to manually collect seed and grow them on in punnets and seed trays for planting out at the appropriate time.
- I had a punnet of perfect raspberries waiting in the fridge, and I couldn't stop thinking about them.
- They are sold in punnets as annuals but are terrific value because in this climate they can be cut back in autumn and will flower again non-stop once the weather warms up again.
- Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs.
- I'll pour that over half a punnet of blueberries.
- We've also sold about 12 trays of strawberries each day, with 12 punnets on each of them.
- He was hoping to sell more than 600 punnets yesterday.
- In the middle of it stands a huge supermarket where you can buy punnets of blackberries imported from Holland.
- Also pot on some punnets of other summer annuals such as Petunias ready to plant out when the spring annuals come out.
- There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit.
- And as Georgia, clutching a plastic punnet, tugs on her mother's sleeve and begs her to accompany her to the redcurrants, it's clear that the most enthusiastic fruit-pickers live on-site.
- In the summer, providing you get there early enough, you can buy a punnet of fresh-picked local strawberries, fat and luscious, still with the morning dew on them, almost.
- Today, as the English strawberry season gets into full swing, the open fields have been polytunnelled and cardboard punnets have given way to plastic trays.
- Spanish strawberries are the main imports filling punnets outside Scottish harvesting time - between the beginning of June and the end of August.
Synonyms receptacle, container, holder, vessel, box, case
OriginEarly 19th century: perhaps a diminutive of dialect pun 'a pound'. Definition of punnet in US English: punnetnounˈpənətˈpənət British A small light basket or other container for fruit or vegetables. 〈英〉(盛放水果或蔬菜的)轻便小篮子(或其他容器) 一小篮子草莓。 Example sentencesExamples - In the middle of it stands a huge supermarket where you can buy punnets of blackberries imported from Holland.
- Also pot on some punnets of other summer annuals such as Petunias ready to plant out when the spring annuals come out.
- They are sold in punnets as annuals but are terrific value because in this climate they can be cut back in autumn and will flower again non-stop once the weather warms up again.
- Pansies have such a long flowering period that it's worth buying them in plug punnets, which are already quite well established.
- I had a punnet of perfect raspberries waiting in the fridge, and I couldn't stop thinking about them.
- Have a sneaky look at the bottom of the container as well, as there are unscrupulous fruit sellers who will happily sell you a punnet of fruit with furry bottoms.
- There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit.
- He was hoping to sell more than 600 punnets yesterday.
- It's a good month to visit pick-your-own farms or, if you want to use your energy on cooking rather than picking, to buy raspberries by the cheap punnet.
- We've also sold about 12 trays of strawberries each day, with 12 punnets on each of them.
- Today, as the English strawberry season gets into full swing, the open fields have been polytunnelled and cardboard punnets have given way to plastic trays.
- Under these circumstances it's best to manually collect seed and grow them on in punnets and seed trays for planting out at the appropriate time.
- I'll pour that over half a punnet of blueberries.
- The system, developed at the Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand, uses a punnet that traps the volatile compounds fruit emit.
- In the summer, providing you get there early enough, you can buy a punnet of fresh-picked local strawberries, fat and luscious, still with the morning dew on them, almost.
- And as Georgia, clutching a plastic punnet, tugs on her mother's sleeve and begs her to accompany her to the redcurrants, it's clear that the most enthusiastic fruit-pickers live on-site.
- The soil has to be either specifically-designed seed-raising mix when growing them in pots or punnets, or a well-worked, light, fertile tilth when growing in garden beds.
- For instance, It's as easy to purchase loose fruit and veg than it is to purchase boxes or punnets of fruit or veg.
- Spanish strawberries are the main imports filling punnets outside Scottish harvesting time - between the beginning of June and the end of August.
- Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs.
Synonyms receptacle, container, holder, vessel, box, case
OriginEarly 19th century: perhaps a diminutive of dialect pun ‘a pound’. |