Pronunciation: /ˈfɪzəlɪs/
noun a plant of the nightshade family, with green leaves and small yellow fruits enclosed in a bladder-like husk
A1 I tried a new fruit called physalis and I really liked it.
A2 Physalis is a small orange fruit that is often used in desserts.
B1 The physalis plant is native to South America and is also known as the Cape gooseberry.
B2 The sweet and tangy flavor of physalis pairs well with chocolate in cakes and tarts.
C1 Physalis is a versatile ingredient that can be used in both sweet and savory dishes.
C2 The delicate husk that surrounds the physalis fruit adds a unique texture to dishes.
formal The physalis plant is known for its distinctive lantern-shaped husk.
informal I tried a physalis for the first time and it was surprisingly sweet.
slang Let's pick some physalis from the garden and make a tasty dessert.
figurative The physalis represents the hidden beauty within each of us.
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