mesquite

[mɛˈskiːt]

mesquite Definition

  • 1a spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to southwestern US and Mexico, that yields hard, durable wood and edible pods.
  • 2the wood of the mesquite tree, used especially in grilling and smoking food for its distinctive flavor.
  • 3any of several similar or related plants.

Using mesquite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mesquite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mesquite tree is a common sight in the desert.

  • Example

    Mesquite wood is prized for its smoky flavor when used in cooking.

  • Example

    The mesquite pod can be ground into flour and used in baking.

mesquite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mesquite

  • honey mesquite
  • velvet mesquite
  • screwbean mesquite

Phrases with mesquite

  • the fruit of the mesquite tree, which can be eaten raw or cooked and ground into flour.

    Example

    The Native Americans used mesquite beans as a staple food source.

  • smoke produced by burning mesquite wood, which imparts a distinctive flavor to grilled or smoked foods.

    Example

    The restaurant uses mesquite smoke to give their barbecue a unique taste.

  • mesquite-grilled

    cooked on a grill using mesquite wood as fuel, giving the food a smoky flavor.

    Example

    The steak was perfectly cooked and had a delicious mesquite-grilled flavor.

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Summary: mesquite in Brief

Mesquite [mɛˈskiːt] refers to a spiny tree or shrub native to southwestern US and Mexico, known for its hard, durable wood and edible pods. Mesquite wood is used in cooking for its distinctive smoky flavor, and the mesquite pod can be ground into flour. Phrases like 'mesquite bean' and 'mesquite-grilled' are commonly used in relation to mesquite.