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garbanzo

[ gahr-bahn-zoh ]

noun

plural garbanzos.


garbanzo

/ É¡É‘Ëˈ²úæ²Ô³úəʊ /

noun

  1. another name for chickpea
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of garbanzo1

1750–60, Americanism; < Spanish, alteration of Old Spanish arvanco; perhaps akin to Latin ervum ( ervil )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of garbanzo1

C18: from Spanish, from ²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ôç´Ç, probably of Germanic origin; compare Old High German araweiz pea
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He looked at his dad, who was busy forking through a small house salad with extra garbanzos, and smiled.

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Largeman-Roth recommends going with a vegan cookie dough made with garbanzo beans or white beans.

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The hottest gluten-free cookbook on the market relied on a garbanzo bean/fava bean flour blend, also on the list of foods Elena was allergic to.

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In this twist on hummus from Acheson, boiled peanuts are treated like the legumes they are, standing in for the traditional garbanzo beans.

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Before spreading the word about how to circumvent state bans on abortion pills, Elisa Wells conducted a trial run of sorts, using dried garbanzo beans.

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