noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an oak/vine/spinach etc leaf (= a leaf from a specific plant or tree )
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Vine leaves stuffed with rice is a typical Greek dish.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fresh
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Here, fresh spinach is sautÄed with pungent Gruyere cheese and parmesan, and of course cream.
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To counter the richness, the chef serves the risotto over skinny strips of fresh , raw spinach .
■ VERB
chop
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An evening meal began promisingly with a bruschetta topped with chopped spinach , sun-dried tomatoes, pesto and feta cheese.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Above: fillet of turbot on spinach with chive and spiced sauces.
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An evening meal began promisingly with a bruschetta topped with chopped spinach , sun-dried tomatoes, pesto and feta cheese.
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Every other layer is spinach noodles, and the secret ingredient is the fifth cheese.
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Seeds you can start indoors now include lettuce and spinach .
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She no longer linked the flight with her own act of disobedience over the spinach , ably abetted by Aunt Tossie.
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So expect to feel like Popeye on spinach .
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Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach , a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.
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Try tuna, sardines or anchovies, or chopped spinach with plenty of garlic and black pepper.