Stuffed Tomato (Noun)
Meaning 1
Tomato cases filled with various salad mixtures and served cold.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The menu featured a refreshing stuffed tomato filled with a mixture of creamy goat cheese and chopped herbs.
- At the summer picnic, a platter of chilled stuffed tomatoes with tuna salad was a big hit among the guests.
- The restaurant's twist on the classic caprese salad was a hollowed-out stuffed tomato filled with a delicate mix of mozzarella, basil, and balsamic glaze.
- A simple yet elegant appetizer, the stuffed tomato with avocado and shrimp salad was perfect for the outdoor wedding reception.
- For a light and healthy snack, she prepared a batch of stuffed tomatoes with a zesty mix of chickpeas, cucumber, and dill.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
Tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The chef carefully prepared the stuffed tomatoes by filling them with a mixture of rice, herbs, and spices.
- She decided to serve the stuffed tomatoes as a side dish for the family dinner.
- The recipe for stuffed tomatoes called for a blend of ground beef, breadcrumbs, and cheese.
- Stuffed tomatoes were a staple in her grandmother's cookbook, often served at summer gatherings.
- The aroma of baked stuffed tomatoes wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone to try one.