angelica in Japanese
angelica in Japanese is シシウド, アンゼリカ — angelica means a tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
angelica in Japanese
What does "angelica" mean?
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noun A tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
"The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake."
angelica in a sentence
- The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake.
- Angelica grows well in damp soil and can tower over the rest of the herb bed by midsummer.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "angelica" in Japanese?
"angelica" in Japanese is シシウド, アンゼリカ. angelica means: A tall garden herb with hollow stems, related to celery and parsley, whose stalks are sometimes candied.
How do you pronounce シシウド?
"angelica" in Japanese is シシウド, pronounced "shishiudo".
How do you use "angelica" in a sentence?
Example: "The recipe called for a strip of candied angelica to decorate the top of the cake." In Japanese, "angelica" is シシウド, アンゼリカ.
Are there other ways to say "angelica" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "angelica": シシウド, アンゼリカ.