edamame

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English[edit]

Edamame

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Japanese (えだ)(まめ) (edamame, literally stem beans).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˌɛdəˈmɑːmeɪ/

Noun[edit]

edamame (countable and uncountable, plural edamames)

  1. Fresh green soybeans boiled as a vegetable.
    • 2019, Karman Meyer, Eat to Sleep, Adams Media, →ISBN, page 81:
      When Americans started eating more sushi in the 1980s, edamame also became more popular. More than 95 percent of the edamame consumed in the US comes from China, but domestic production of the edible green soybean is on the rise.

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Indonesian[edit]

Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
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枝豆 (édamamé)

Etymology[edit]

From Japanese 枝豆 (edamame).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /edaˈma.me/
  • Hyphenation: éda‧ma‧mé

Noun[edit]

édamamé (first-person possessive edamameku, second-person possessive edamamemu, third-person possessive edamamenya)

  1. edamame.

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Japanese[edit]

Romanization[edit]

edamame

  1. Rōmaji transcription of えだまめ