What does kúrbítur in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word kúrbítur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kúrbítur in Icelandic.
The word kúrbítur in Icelandic means courgette, squash, zucchini. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word kúrbítur
courgettenoun (a small marrow/squash) |
squashnoun " Ūú, vinan, ert stķr og mikill kúrbítur. " " You, my dear, are a great big squash. " |
zucchininoun |
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Kúrbítur? Zucchini? |
" Ūú, vinan, ert stķr og mikill kúrbítur. " " You, my dear, are a great big squash. " |
Sveppir, paprika, kúrbítur og rauðlaukur 1.590 kr. Mushrooms, bell pepper, zucchini and red onion1.590 kr. |
2 bollar tómatbitar (ferskir eða úr dós) 2 meðalstór kúrbítur (zucchini), smátt skorin 2 cups of peeled, diced tomatoes (fresh or canned) 2 medium zucchini, chopped |
Sveppir, paprikur, kúrbítur og rauðlaukur1.690 kr. Mushrooms, bell peppers, zucchini and red onion1.690 kr. |
Romaine salat, rauðlaukur, grillaður kúrbítur, marineraðir tómatar, valhnetur, brauðteningar. Romaine salad, red onion, grilled succini, marinated tomatoes, walnuts and croutons. |
Til dæmis kúrbítur? How about a zucchini? |
Kjúklingur, romaine og klettasalat, sultaður rauðlaukur, kúrbítur, bakaður tómatur, feta, sólblómafræ og pestó dressing Chicken, romaine and rucola salad, jam, zucchini, tomato, feta, sunflower seeds and pesto |
GRÆNMETI Sveppir, paprikur, kúrbítur og rauðlaukur1.690 kr. Mushrooms, bell peppers, zucchini and red onion1.690 kr. |
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