B2 adjective ニュートラル

breadfruit

/ˈbrɛdˌfruːt/

Relating to or consisting of the starchy, tropical fruit of the Artocarpus altilis tree, which has a texture similar to bread when cooked. It describes items, flavors, or products derived from this specific fruit or the tree it grows on.

例文

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1

We gathered several breadfruit samples from the local market to cook for dinner.

We gathered several breadfruit samples from the local market to cook for dinner.

2

The scientific study focuses on breadfruit yield in various tropical soil conditions.

The scientific study focuses on breadfruit yield in various tropical soil conditions.

3

That breadfruit dish your mom made was absolutely delicious!

That breadfruit dish your mom made was absolutely delicious!

語族

名詞
breadfruit
形容詞
breadfruit
関連
breadnut
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覚え方のコツ

Remember: it is a 'fruit' that tastes like baked 'bread' when you roast it.

クイックテスト

The ______ tree provides a vital source of carbohydrates for many Pacific Island communities.

正解!

正解は: breadfruit

例文

1

We gathered several breadfruit samples from the local market to cook for dinner.

everyday

We gathered several breadfruit samples from the local market to cook for dinner.

2

The scientific study focuses on breadfruit yield in various tropical soil conditions.

formal

The scientific study focuses on breadfruit yield in various tropical soil conditions.

3

That breadfruit dish your mom made was absolutely delicious!

informal

That breadfruit dish your mom made was absolutely delicious!

4

Genetic analysis reveals that breadfruit varieties have been domesticated for thousands of years.

academic

Genetic analysis reveals that breadfruit varieties have been domesticated for thousands of years.

5

The company is exploring the breadfruit flour market as a gluten-free alternative.

business

The company is exploring the breadfruit flour market as a gluten-free alternative.

語族

名詞
breadfruit
形容詞
breadfruit
関連
breadnut

よく使う組み合わせ

breadfruit tree breadfruit tree
roasted breadfruit roasted breadfruit
breadfruit flour breadfruit flour
breadfruit sap breadfruit sap
breadfruit cultivation breadfruit cultivation

よく使うフレーズ

breadfruit season

breadfruit season

wild breadfruit

wild breadfruit

breadfruit paste

breadfruit paste

よく混同される語

breadfruit vs jackfruit

Jackfruit is much larger, has a spikier exterior, and is often eaten sweet when ripe, unlike the potato-like breadfruit.

breadfruit vs breadnut

Breadnut is a closely related species but is primarily grown for its edible seeds rather than the starchy pulp.

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使い方のコツ

While technically a noun, 'breadfruit' is frequently used as an attributive adjective to describe trees, dishes, or products. It is most common in discussions regarding Pacific Island or Caribbean cuisines and agriculture.

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よくある間違い

Learners may treat it as a sweet fruit like an apple; however, it is functionally used more like a vegetable or starch in cooking.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Remember: it is a 'fruit' that tastes like baked 'bread' when you roast it.

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語源

Named by European explorers in the 18th century who noted that the cooked fruit had a texture and scent similar to freshly baked bread.

文法パターン

Used attributively before nouns (e.g., breadfruit leaf) Can be used as a collective noun or countable noun Commonly follows adjectives like 'roasted' or 'boiled'
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文化的な背景

Breadfruit was the primary reason for the famous voyage of the HMS Bounty, as the British sought to transport trees to the Caribbean as a cheap food source.

クイックテスト

The ______ tree provides a vital source of carbohydrates for many Pacific Island communities.

正解!

正解は: breadfruit

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C1

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C1

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obfachood

C1

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misdictile

C1

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obgeotude

C1

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monotegate

C1

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C1

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C1

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