broccoli

Broccoli Meaning in Bengali: ব্রোকলি (brōkali), সুপারিম্প (supārimpa), সুপারিম্পা (supārimpā), সুপারিম্পো (supārimpō)

Part of Speech:

Noun (বিশেষ্য)

Pronunciation:

bruhk-uh-lee

Definition:

Broccoli is a green vegetable that is a member of the cabbage family. It has a thick, edible stalk and clusters of tight, green flower buds. It is often cooked and eaten as a side dish or added to salads and stir-fries.

Synonyms:

1. Cauliflower (ফুলকপি, noun)

2. Cabbage (বাঁধাকপি, noun)

3. Brussels sprouts (ব্রাসেলস স্প্রাউটস, noun)

Antonyms:

1. Meat (মাংস, noun)

2. Fish (মাছ, noun)

3. Chicken (মুরগি, noun)

Origin:

The word “broccoli” comes from the Italian word “broccolo,” which means “cabbage sprout.” It was first cultivated in Italy during the Roman Empire and later spread to other parts of Europe.

Nearby Words:

1. Cabbage (noun)

2. Cauliflower (noun)

3. Brussels sprouts (noun)

Broccoli in Literature Quotes:

1. “I love broccoli. It’s one of my favorite vegetables.” – Julia Child (আমি ব্রোকলি ভালবাসি। এটা আমার প্রিয় শাকসবজির মধ্যে একটি।)

2. “Broccoli is the perfect addition to any stir-fry.” – Jamie Oliver (স্টার-ফ্রাইতে ব্রোকলি একটি সম্পূর্ণ অংশ।)

Broccoli Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: ব্রোকলি

Hindi: ब्रोकोली

Nepali: ब्रोकोली

Urdu: بروکولی

Tamil: ப்ரோக்கோலி

Telugu: బ్రోక్కోలి

Arabic: بروكلي

Chinese: 西兰花

Japanese: ブロッコリー

Russian: брокколи

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