Pronunciation: /ʃiːsoʊ/
noun a type of herb commonly used in Japanese cuisine, also known as perilla
A1 I like to eat sushi with shiso leaves.
A2 Shiso is a herb commonly used in Japanese cuisine for its unique flavor.
B1 You can find shiso at most Asian grocery stores.
B2 The combination of shiso and salmon in sushi rolls is delicious.
C1 Shiso can also be used to make a refreshing drink called shiso juice.
C2 Some people believe that shiso has medicinal properties and use it in traditional medicine.
adjective describing the characteristics of the herb shiso
A1 I tried a new dish with shiso leaves and it was delicious.
A2 The sushi restaurant offers a shiso-infused salad as a side dish.
B1 The chef recommended using shiso as a garnish for the main course.
B2 The shiso-flavored ice cream was a unique and refreshing dessert option.
C1 The culinary expert showcased a variety of dishes featuring shiso in different ways.
C2 The high-end restaurant prides itself on its use of shiso in creating innovative and flavorful dishes.
formal The chef garnished the dish with a sprig of fresh shiso leaves.
informal I love the flavor of shiso in my sushi rolls.
slang Have you tried the shiso-infused cocktails at that new bar?
figurative The shiso plant symbolizes good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture.
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