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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a zucchini" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically functions as a noun phrase, with "a" being the indefinite article and "zucchini" being the singular form of the vegetable. Example: "I picked a zucchini from my garden and used it to make a delicious pasta dish."
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"It's a zucchini blossom," she said.
The recipes this week include a shamrock smoothie made with kale and a zucchini quesadilla.
While walking on the farm with him, Ms. Butler picked at a zucchini plant.
Slice a narrow eggplant, a zucchini and a summer squash crosswise into ¼-inch rounds.
It's supposed to be tastier than a zucchini, but what isn't?
"Oops," he said, holding up a zucchini the size of a baseball bat.
Anyone who has grown a zucchini or a pumpkin can grow ornamental gourds.
When we learn that a zucchini costs $5, it's like discovering gold.
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Tasting a few flakes, along with an unadulterated sip or two of wine (just back from an undisclosed location), banished any lingering recollection of a zucchini-blossom shortage or industrial dryers tumbling London Terrace linens.
Some call it the spiralizer, the zoodler (an affectionate term for a zucchini-based noodle) or the spiral vegetable slicer.
This recipe collection hits all the marks, with savory as well as sweet dishes, such as a zucchini-basil frittata and classic French toast.
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