Vegetables
If you're interested in expanding your knowledge of vegetables, learning Russian opens up a world of detailed culinary possibilities. Whether you're a chef working with fresh produce or a food lover exploring new recipes, knowing Russian allows you to delve into the rich vocabulary and descriptions that describe different varieties and qualities of vegetables.
Moreover, by understanding Russian, you can easily navigate through marketplaces and restaurants where Russian is spoken, ensuring you get the freshest and most flavorful vegetables. Whether it's discussing the texture of a cucumber or comparing the sweetness of two types of carrots, knowledge in Russian enhances your ability to make informed choices about vegetable-based dishes.
I would like some carrots.
Я бы хотел一些胡萝卜。
Can I have some cucumbers?
Можно给我些黄瓜吗?
Do you have any celery?
У вас есть лихвиянка?
Could I get a few potatoes?
Могу ли я получить несколько картофеля?
I need some green beans.
Мне нужно несколько зеленых бобов.
What about a bunch of asparagus?
Как насчет пучка асфальта?
Do you have any broccoli?
У вас есть брокколи?
Would you recommend some cauliflower?
Вам рекомендуются цветокапуста?
Can I have some peas?
Можно дать мне некоторые горошины?
How about a serving of spinach?
Как ореховое блюдо?
Do you have any artichokes?
У вас есть артишоки?
Could I get some brussels sprouts?
Могу получить несколько брюкзинских капустных цветочков?
I'd like some fennel.
Мне бы хотелось немного фенхеля.
Are there any turnips available?
Есть ли морковь?
Do you have some leeks?
У вас есть一些什么?(请允许我纠正您的句子以符合俄语语法:) У вас есть лук-перо?
Could I try some radishes?
Можно ли мне попробовать一些萝卜?
How about a small portion of mushrooms?
Как орехи по маленькой?
Can I have an order of corn?
Могу я заказать кукурузу?
Would you recommend some green peppers?
Вы бы рекомендовали зеленые перцы?
I'd like to add some olives.
Я бы хотел добавить一些橄榄。