Meaning and Usage
"番茄" (fānqié) specifically refers to the tomato, a common fruit used in cooking worldwide. It is a noun and appears frequently in food-related contexts.
Common Collocations
- 番茄酱 (fānqié jiàng): ketchup, a popular tomato-based sauce.
- 番茄炒蛋 (fānqié chǎo dàn): tomato scrambled eggs, a classic Chinese dish.
Usage Notes
When using 番茄, it usually refers to the fresh tomato fruit or tomato-based products. It is often used in cooking, recipes, and food descriptions. Unlike the word 西红柿 (xīhóngshì), which also means tomato, 番茄 is more common in southern China and in Taiwan.
Common Confusion
番茄 and 西红柿 both mean tomato, but 番茄 is often used in culinary contexts or when referring to tomato products like ketchup, while 西红柿 is more common in everyday speech in northern China.
Meaning and Usage
"番茄" (fānqié) specifically refers to the tomato, a common fruit used in cooking worldwide. It is a noun and appears frequently in food-related contexts.
Common Collocations
- 番茄酱 (fānqié jiàng): ketchup, a popular tomato-based sauce.
- 番茄炒蛋 (fānqié chǎo dàn): tomato scrambled eggs, a classic Chinese dish.
Usage Notes
When using 番茄, it usually refers to the fresh tomato fruit or tomato-based products. It is often used in cooking, recipes, and food descriptions. Unlike the word 西红柿 (xīhóngshì), which also means tomato, 番茄 is more common in southern China and in Taiwan.
Common Confusion
番茄 and 西红柿 both mean tomato, but 番茄 is often used in culinary contexts or when referring to tomato products like ketchup, while 西红柿 is more common in everyday speech in northern China.
Meaning and Usage
"番茄" (fānqié) specifically refers to the tomato, a common fruit used in cooking worldwide. It is a noun and appears frequently in food-related contexts.
Common Collocations
- 番茄酱 (fānqié jiàng): ketchup, a popular tomato-based sauce.
- 番茄炒蛋 (fānqié chǎo dàn): tomato scrambled eggs, a classic Chinese dish.
Usage Notes
When using 番茄, it usually refers to the fresh tomato fruit or tomato-based products. It is often used in cooking, recipes, and food descriptions. Unlike the word 西红柿 (xīhóngshì), which also means tomato, 番茄 is more common in southern China and in Taiwan.
Common Confusion
番茄 and 西红柿 both mean tomato, but 番茄 is often used in culinary contexts or when referring to tomato products like ketchup, while 西红柿 is more common in everyday speech in northern China.