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New Zealand spinach

American  

noun

  1. a plant, Tetragonia tetragonioides, of warm regions, cultivated for its edible leaves, eaten as a vegetable.


Etymology

Origin of New Zealand spinach

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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Examples of perennial vegetables are tree collards, New Zealand spinach, walking onion and garlic chives.

From Los Angeles Times

The latter even has a few cultivated relatives such as New Zealand spinach and the glamorous magenta spreen, named for its dusting of vibrant color.

From Washington Post

Greens, which include all wild and cultivated edible greens, such as beet greens, collards, cress, dandelion, endive, horseradish greens, kale, mustard greens, spinach, New Zealand spinach, and Swiss chard.

From Project Gutenberg