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Napa - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Napa refers to a type of soft, durable leather made from sheepskin or lambskin, often used in clothing and accessories. It can also denote a valley in California known for its wine production.

napa

/ˈnɑːpə/ /ˈnæpə/

Definition:

A type of cabbage with crinkled leaves, often used in salads or coleslaw.

Synonyms:

savoy cabbage, Chinese cabbage, bok choy

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce

Common Collocations:

napa cabbage salad, stir-fried napa, pickled napa

Derivatives:

napiform, napalike

Usage Tips:

Use 'napa' to refer specifically to the crinkly-leafed cabbage variety in culinary contexts.

Common Phrases:

napa slaw, napa kimchi, braised napa

Etymology:

Derived from the Japanese word 'nappa,' referring to leafy vegetables or greens.

Examples:

  • 1. She bought fresh napa for the salad.
  • 2. Napa cabbage is great in stir-fries.
  • 3. The recipe calls for chopped napa and carrots.
  • 4. Have you tried kimchi made with napa?

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