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punnet - traducción al árabe

SMALL BOX OR SQUARE BASKET FOR THE GATHERING, TRANSPORT, AND SALE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
  • Strawberry seller carrying pottles, 1688, reworked and published after c.1750 Etching

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Definición

punnet
(punnets)
A punnet is a small light box in which soft fruits such as strawberries or raspberries are often sold. You can also use punnet to refer to the amount of fruit that a punnet contains. (BRIT)
...a punnet of strawberries.
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Wikipedia

Punnet

A punnet is a small box or square basket for the gathering, transport and sale of fruit and vegetables, typically for small berries susceptible to bruising, spoiling and squashing that are therefore best kept in small rigid containers. Punnets serve also as a rough measure for a quantity of irregular sized fruits.

Ejemplos de uso de punnet
1. Peaches were priced at 1.'' on December 11 for a 500g punnet, then went up to 2.'' on December 28.
2. Whether queuing overnight for tickets, being fleeced for a punnet of soft fruit or tutting at errant mobile phones, they prefer SW1' to remain untouched.
3. "But rather than spend 5 on a punnet of exotic berries, a family would be better buying regular and larger portions of fresh fruit and vegetables from their local market.
4. Very French affair Jon Henley in Calais Saturday July 2, 2005 Bienvenue en France," shrieked Joelle Hellboid, thrusting a punnet of ripe strawberries firmly through the open window of the leather–upholstered Jaguar. ‘Ave a fraise, a nice fraise.
5. Instead, she and a friend, Emily Ullathorne, a 20–year–old studying marketing and events management in Birmingham, decide to buy a 2.25 punnet of strawberries at Local Tastes, a delicatessen on the high street.