💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Funchi"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| funjinoun | Alternative form of fungee. [A cornmeal dish from the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish, or chicken; variant recipes are also known as coo-coo (coocoo) or cou-cou (coucou).] |
| funganoun | The fungi of a specific region, habitat, or geological period. |
| fungeenoun | A cornmeal dish from the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish, or chicken; variant recipes are also known as coo-coo (coocoo) or cou-cou (coucou). |
| fungynoun | Alternative form of fungee (“dessert of steamed berries and dough”). [A cornmeal dish from the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish, or chicken; variant recipes are also known as coo-coo (coocoo) or cou-cou (coucou).] |
| foofoonoun | Alternative spelling of fufu. [A dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables, common as food in West and Equatorial Africa and the Caribbean, and sometimes sold in dry powdered or granulated form.] |
| foo-foonoun | Synonym of frou-frou. |
| foufounoun | Alternative form of fufu. [A dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables, common as food in West and Equatorial Africa and the Caribbean, and sometimes sold in dry powdered or granulated form.] |
| coo-coonoun | The two-note vocalisation made by the male of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), or imitation of this by a cuckoo clock. |
| fufunoun | A dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables, common as food in West and Equatorial Africa and the Caribbean, and sometimes sold in dry powdered or granulated form. |
| conkienoun | A Caribbean dumpling somewhat resembling the African dish of kenkey. |
| chow foonnoun | Alternative spelling of chow fun. [A Cantonese dish, composed of stir-fried wide noodles, bean sprouts, and meat or tofu.] |
| ducununoun | Alternative form of duckanoo. [A Caribbean dessert made with sweet potato, coconut, spices and brown sugar, all tied up in a banana leaf.] |
| dunchinoun | Alternative form of dhaincha. [The legume Sesbania bispinosa, native to Asia and North Africa.] |
| ghuguninoun | Alternative form of ghugni. [(India) A curry made from boiled peas or chickpeas in a gravy made with coconut, ginger and garlic pastes, etc.] |
| cuchintanoun | Alternative form of kutsinta. [A red or yellow steamed rice cake with a chewy, jelly-like consistency, popular in the Philippines.] |
| pholourienoun | A Caribbean snack of fried, spiced dough balls made of dhal, served with chutney. |
| kucheelanoun | Alternative form of kuchela. [A fiery Trinidadian relish made from unripe mango pulp and spices.] |
| kuchilanoun | Alternative form of kuchela. [A fiery Trinidadian relish made from unripe mango pulp and spices.] |
| duckunoonoun | Alternative form of duckanoo. [A Caribbean dessert made with sweet potato, coconut, spices and brown sugar, all tied up in a banana leaf.] |
| kenkenoun | Alternative form of kenkey. [A West African staple food made from a ball of boiled and fermented dough, usually maize, wrapped with husk or large leaf.] |
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