carob

英['kærəb] 美['kærəb]
  • n. 稻子豆;角豆树
Noun:
  1. long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute

  2. evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob

  3. powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree; used as a chocolate substitute

1. If you do yearn for chocolate, try a carob bar instead.
你要是非常想吃巧克力,那就嚼根角豆条解馋吧。

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2. In my experience a straight substitution of carob for chocolate doesn'twork.
根据我的经验,用角豆制品直接代替巧克力行不通。

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3. AQUARIUS: Skips chocolates altogether -- they prefer a box of carob and raisins health bars.
水瓶座对巧克力 根本 就不感冒,他们更喜欢用稻子豆和葡萄干做的健康条状食品.

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