Meaning & Definition of word "Broccoli"

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    Broccoli

    /ˈbrɒk.ə.li/

    noun:

    • 1. A vegetable of the cabbage family with a large, green flower head, often eaten cooked or raw.
      • Example: I love adding steamed broccoli to my stir-fry dishes.
    • 2. The edible green flower head of the broccoli plant.
      • Example: The recipe calls for two cups of chopped broccoli.
    • 3. A rich source of vitamins and minerals, considered a health food.
      • Example: Eating broccoli regularly can improve your overall health.
    • 4. A plant of the species Brassica oleracea, widely cultivated in temperate climates.
      • Example: Broccoli thrives in cooler weather and is often planted in early spring.
    • 5. A compound of vitamins C, K, and various antioxidants found in broccoli.
      • Example: Broccoli is praised for its high nutritional value.

    Etymology

    From Italian 'broccolo', meaning 'cabbage sprout'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    broccoli and cheese:

    A dish made with cooked broccoli and a cheese sauce.

    eat your broccoli:

    A phrase encouraging someone to eat their vegetables, often used playfully.

    Related Words

    cauliflower:

    A white vegetable similar to broccoli that is also a cruciferous plant.

    kale:

    A leafy green vegetable that is a member of the cabbage family.

    Slang Meanings of broccoli

    Meaning: Broccoli

    Example Sentence: He's all about that broccoli life, eating healthy every day.

    Meaning: Money (in some contexts)

    Example Sentence: If you want to keep making that broccoli, you better work hard.