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moong
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "moong" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term that does not have a recognized meaning in English. Example: "The moong was bright last night." (This sentence is incorrect due to the use of "moong.")
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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8 human-written examples
Delicious smells permeate a small office in Nagpur as an elderly woman cooks lunch for the 40-odd staff: roti, steamed rice, moong bean dal, spicy potato hash and mutter paneer curry.
News & Media
The two meals served at Vishal's anganwadi a plate of puffed rice dotted with a few nuts and a serving of sprouted moong dal seem unlikely to give him 500 calories.
News & Media
Table favorites were rabri (an almond-and-pistachio-studded condensed-milk pudding), kheer (a rice pudding spiced with cardamom) and moong dal halwa — a kind of custard with a base of puréed, sweetened and sautéed mung beans reminiscent of Chinese bean curd desserts.
News & Media
A pot of terrific moong dhal was a warm bear-hug of a dish, as it should be.
News & Media
Mung beans – also known as moong and green gram – are touted as healing foods in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine.
News & Media
I fry sliced onions in a generous amount of "boiling ghee" then remove these from the pan and put in 4 tbsp "well-washed" rice and 4 tbsp dal (I used some surplus ready-cooked moong dal, but dry lentils should work just as well).
News & Media
The aisles of Bhavik Indo-Pak Grocery and Video store in Elmsford are filled with red, green and purple chutneys; a dozen kinds of lentils take up several shelves, green whole moong, tan urad and orange masoor among them.
News & Media
Whole moong ($8.95), or green lentils, was extremely bland.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to "moong", consider using the more widely recognized term "mung bean" to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in your writing. This substitution enhances the likelihood of your message being correctly understood.
Common error
Avoid using the term "moong" without clarification, as it is not universally recognized in English. Providing context or using the more common term "mung bean" will prevent potential misinterpretations regarding food or recipes.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "moong" is as a noun, referring to a type of bean. While not incorrect, Ludwig AI indicates it's less common than "mung bean". It functions similarly to other nouns naming specific foods or ingredients.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "moong" refers to the same bean as "mung bean", it is less common and might not be universally understood, as Ludwig AI reports. It functions as a noun primarily in contexts related to food and cooking, often appearing in news and media sources. For clarity, especially when writing for a broader audience, using the term "mung bean" is advisable. If you want to use alternatives you can consider "mung bean" or "green gram".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mung bean
Replaces the shorter, potentially unfamiliar term with the full, commonly recognized name.
green gram
Offers a synonym for mung bean, providing an alternative name for the same legume.
mung lentil
Clarifies the type of lentil being referred to, enhancing understanding.
split mung beans
Specifies that the beans are split, changing the form, not the substance.
whole mung beans
Specifies that the beans are whole, changing the form, not the substance.
dal
Uses a broader term referring to split pulses, which includes mung beans.
legume
Refers to the general category of plants to which mung beans belong.
pulse
Uses a general term for edible seeds of leguminous plants.
the moon
Completey different meaning, but very similar term.
lunar
Completey different meaning, but very similar term.
FAQs
What is another name for "moong"?
The most common alternative name for "moong" is "mung bean", which is widely recognized in English. It is also known as "green gram".
Is "moong" the same as "mung bean"?
Yes, "moong" is an alternative term for "mung bean". Using "mung bean" is generally clearer for a broader English-speaking audience.
How do you use "mung bean" in a sentence?
You can use "mung bean" in sentences like: "I added mung beans to the soup", or "Mung bean sprouts are a common ingredient in Asian cuisine".
Where does the word "moong" come from?
The term "moong" is derived from the Hindi word for "mung bean". While it is used in some contexts, "mung bean" is the preferred term in standard English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested