legume
legume
noun leh-GOO-meh Rare
Origin: From Latin legumen (pulse, pod), from legere (to gather).
Also means
pulse; pod vegetable
Usage Note
Legume is the botanical and culinary term for pod-bearing plants and their seeds — lentils, chickpeas, beans, peas. In everyday speech Italians also use legumi as a plural collective: mangiare legumi (to eat pulses). The singular legume is less common than the plural.
Examples
"I legumi sono ricchi di proteine."
Natural Translation
Legumes are rich in protein.
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