Meaning and Usage
"红薯" refers to the sweet potato, a common root vegetable in Chinese cuisine and agriculture. It is widely consumed in various forms such as roasted, boiled, or processed into products like vermicelli and dried snacks.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "红薯" in conversations about food, farming, and seasonal eating habits, especially in autumn when sweet potatoes are harvested and enjoyed.
Collocations and Patterns
- 烤红薯 (kǎo hóngshǔ): roasted sweet potato, a popular street food especially in cold seasons.
- 红薯粉条 (hóngshǔ fěntiáo): sweet potato vermicelli, used in many Chinese dishes.
- 收割红薯 (shōugē hóngshǔ): to harvest sweet potatoes, common in agricultural contexts.
Usage Notes
When using "红薯," it is important to distinguish it from "地瓜" (dìguā), another term for sweet potato used in some regions. "红薯" is more common in northern China, while "地瓜" is often used in southern China. Both refer to the same vegetable but regional preferences affect word choice.
Tone and Register
"红薯" is a neutral, everyday term suitable for casual and formal contexts related to food and farming. It does not carry any special connotations or formality.
Meaning and Usage
"红薯" refers to the sweet potato, a common root vegetable in Chinese cuisine and agriculture. It is widely consumed in various forms such as roasted, boiled, or processed into products like vermicelli and dried snacks.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "红薯" in conversations about food, farming, and seasonal eating habits, especially in autumn when sweet potatoes are harvested and enjoyed.
Collocations and Patterns
- 烤红薯 (kǎo hóngshǔ): roasted sweet potato, a popular street food especially in cold seasons.
- 红薯粉条 (hóngshǔ fěntiáo): sweet potato vermicelli, used in many Chinese dishes.
- 收割红薯 (shōugē hóngshǔ): to harvest sweet potatoes, common in agricultural contexts.
Usage Notes
When using "红薯," it is important to distinguish it from "地瓜" (dìguā), another term for sweet potato used in some regions. "红薯" is more common in northern China, while "地瓜" is often used in southern China. Both refer to the same vegetable but regional preferences affect word choice.
Tone and Register
"红薯" is a neutral, everyday term suitable for casual and formal contexts related to food and farming. It does not carry any special connotations or formality.
Meaning and Usage
"红薯" refers to the sweet potato, a common root vegetable in Chinese cuisine and agriculture. It is widely consumed in various forms such as roasted, boiled, or processed into products like vermicelli and dried snacks.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "红薯" in conversations about food, farming, and seasonal eating habits, especially in autumn when sweet potatoes are harvested and enjoyed.
Collocations and Patterns
- 烤红薯 (kǎo hóngshǔ): roasted sweet potato, a popular street food especially in cold seasons.
- 红薯粉条 (hóngshǔ fěntiáo): sweet potato vermicelli, used in many Chinese dishes.
- 收割红薯 (shōugē hóngshǔ): to harvest sweet potatoes, common in agricultural contexts.
Usage Notes
When using "红薯," it is important to distinguish it from "地瓜" (dìguā), another term for sweet potato used in some regions. "红薯" is more common in northern China, while "地瓜" is often used in southern China. Both refer to the same vegetable but regional preferences affect word choice.
Tone and Register
"红薯" is a neutral, everyday term suitable for casual and formal contexts related to food and farming. It does not carry any special connotations or formality.