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Definition of chanterelle in English: chanterellenoun ˌtʃɑːntəˈrɛlˈtʃɑːntərɛl An edible woodland mushroom with a yellow funnel-shaped cap, found in both Eurasia and North America. 鸡油菌,杏菌 Cantharellus cibarius, family Cantharellaceae, class Hymenomycetes Example sentencesExamples - Wild ceps and chanterelles appear in abundance all over Scotland between August and October if the weather conditions are right, which they certainly are at the moment.
- The chanterelle owes its yellow colour to carotene, which yields vitamin A, and also contains vitamin D.
- The soup was filled out with herbs, small carrot batons, thin slices of chanterelles, and translucent slices of turnip.
- Heat the oil and butter in a medium pan, toss in the chanterelles and potatoes and sauté for two to three minutes.
- Between the roots of the oaks in her garden, chanterelles were to be found, with truffles if one were to dig a little and was lucky.
OriginLate 18th century: from French, from modern Latin cantharellus, diminutive of cantharus, from Greek kantharos, denoting a kind of drinking container. RhymesAdele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, gel, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, marcel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, misspell, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, undersell, vielle, villanelle, well, yell Definition of chanterelle in US English: chanterellenoun An edible woodland mushroom with a yellow funnel-shaped cap and a faint smell of apricots, found in both Eurasia and North America. 鸡油菌,杏菌 Cantharellus cibarius, family Cantharellaceae, class Basidiomycetes Example sentencesExamples - Wild ceps and chanterelles appear in abundance all over Scotland between August and October if the weather conditions are right, which they certainly are at the moment.
- Heat the oil and butter in a medium pan, toss in the chanterelles and potatoes and sauté for two to three minutes.
- The soup was filled out with herbs, small carrot batons, thin slices of chanterelles, and translucent slices of turnip.
- Between the roots of the oaks in her garden, chanterelles were to be found, with truffles if one were to dig a little and was lucky.
- The chanterelle owes its yellow colour to carotene, which yields vitamin A, and also contains vitamin D.
OriginLate 18th century: from French, from modern Latin cantharellus, diminutive of cantharus, from Greek kantharos, denoting a kind of drinking container. |