arugula in Russian
arugula in Russian is ру́ккола — arugula means a peppery salad green, also called rocket, with a distinctive sharp, slightly bitter flavor.
arugula in Russian
ру́ккола
Pronounced: rukkola
A yellowish-flowered Mediterranean herb of the mustard family with flavoured leaves, often eaten in salads, that has a distinct, peppery flavor, of three species:
What does "arugula" mean?
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noun A peppery salad green, also called rocket, with a distinctive sharp, slightly bitter flavor.
"She tossed the arugula with olive oil, lemon, and shaved parmesan."
arugula in a sentence
- She tossed the arugula with olive oil, lemon, and shaved parmesan.
- The pizza came topped with fresh arugula and prosciutto.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "arugula" in Russian?
"arugula" in Russian is ру́ккола. arugula means: A peppery salad green, also called rocket, with a distinctive sharp, slightly bitter flavor.
How do you pronounce ру́ккола?
"arugula" in Russian is ру́ккола, pronounced "rukkola".
How do you use "arugula" in a sentence?
Example: "She tossed the arugula with olive oil, lemon, and shaved parmesan." In Russian, "arugula" is ру́ккола.
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