Physalis
physalis, Cape gooseberry
noun fue-ZAH-lis Rare
Origin: from Latin physalis, from Greek physalis (bladder), named for the papery husk
Usage Note
Physalis is the common German term for Cape gooseberry. Feminine: die Physalis. Sold in supermarkets wrapped in its papery husk as a dessert garnish or snack. The husk is pulled back and used as a handle.
Examples
"Eine Physalis auf dem Dessertteller sieht elegant aus."
Natural Translation
A physalis on the dessert plate looks elegant.
Literal Translation
A physalis on the dessert plate looks elegant.
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