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Edible fruiting vine of the gourd family
Chayote (/tʃaɪˈoʊteɪ/; previously placed in the obsolete genus Sechium, now in the genus Sicyos, as Sicyos edulis), also known as christophine, mirliton
Chayote
often disguised chayotes. A possible explanation for the rumor is that there are a number of recipes in Australia that advise chayotes can be used in part
McDonald's_urban_legends
Country in North America
include maize, tomato, beans, squash, chocolate, vanilla, avocado, guava, chayote, epazote, camote, jícama, nopal, zucchini, tejocote, huitlacoche, sapote
Mexico
Family of plants
of the loofah scrubbing sponge. Cyclanthera – Caigua. Sicyos edulis – Chayote Gerrardanthus — the species G. macrorhizus has gained some popularity as
Cucurbitaceae
Dish characteristic of Louisiana Creole cuisine
also introduced such Haitian specialties as the red beans and rice and Chayote (or called mirliton; a pear-shaped vegetable) to the Louisiana Creole cuisine
Red_beans_and_rice
Species of plant
to be distributed by the wind. The fruits outwardly resemble those of chayote or choko (Sechium edule), hence the name false choko. The structure of
Araujia_sericifera
Protected area in Costa Rica
El Chayote Protected Zone (Spanish: Zona Protectora El Chayote), is a protected area in Costa Rica, managed under the Central Conservation Area, it was
El_Chayote_Protected_Zone
Filipino soup dish of chicken or fish
Traditionally, the dish is cooked with chicken or fish, wedges of papaya and/or chayote, and leaves of the siling labuyo chili pepper in broth flavored with ginger
Tinola
Culinary traditions of Mauritius
cuisine are tomatoes, onions, okra (Morisyen: lalo), eggplant (brinjal), chayote (chou chou), garlic (lay), and chillies (pima). Rice and seafood, including
Mauritian_cuisine
Overseas department of France
or fish, so there are few vegetarian options. One of them is chouchou chayote gratin. Otherwise, mainly poultry is consumed. One of the local specialties
Réunion
Bok choy Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chayote Chicory Chinese cabbage Chinese spinach Cucumber Eggplant Fennel Garlic
List of non-starchy vegetables
List_of_non-starchy_vegetables
Culinary traditions of Mexico
cheese dishes are frequently accompanied by vegetables, such as squash, chayote, and carrots. Mexico City cuisine has been influenced by the cuisines of
Mexican_cuisine
include: maize, tomato, beans, squash, chocolate, vanilla, avocado, guava, chayote, epazote, camote, jícama, nopal, zucchini, tejocote, huitlacoche, sapote
Wildlife_of_Mexico
Ibero-American fish, meat or vegetable dish
shrimp and lobster are marinated in a sauce of vinegar, onions, carrots, chayote, pimento, and Scotch bonnet peppers. It is known as scapece or savoro in
Escabeche
Nepalese and Tibetan dumpling
chopped cabbage, carrot, soy granules, potato, flat bean (lilva kachori) or chayote (iskush) are used as fillings in Nepal. Cheese: Usually fresh cheese (paneer)
Momo_(food)
Genus of flowering plants
cucumbers, but the genus includes Sicyos edulis which is the christophine or chayote. Plants of the World Online includes: Sicyos acariaeanthus Harms Sicyos
Sicyos
Indonesian raw vegetable salad
blanched or boiled vegetables may include amaranth, papaya leaves, and chayote. The dressing for this salad is usually sambal terasi, served directly
Lalab
Non Vegetarian Nicaraguan Dish
with family and friends. It consists of chicken, pork, carrots, potatoes, chayote, raisins, vinegar and tomato sauce. It is usually served with bread on
Gallina_rellena
Culinary tradition
introduced such Haitian specialties as red beans and rice and mirliton (or chayote; a pear-shaped vegetable) to the Louisiana Creole cuisine. Since independence
Haitian_cuisine
Genus of plants
Cucurbitaceae. Its best known member was the edible and widely cultivated chayote (now Sicyos edulis). Several species formerly placed in genus Sechium have
Sechium
Species of plant in the gourd family
the fruit's flesh is crunchy and watery in texture, similar to cucumber, chayote, or green bell pepper, but bitter. The skin is tender and edible. Seeds
Momordica_charantia
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
The Manila galleon trading network introduced American plants such as chayote and papaya into Southeast Asia; these were incorporated into the cuisines
Columbian_exchange
Indonesian salad dish
mixture of vegetables, including potatoes, longbeans, bean sprouts, spinach, chayote, bitter gourd, corn and cabbage, along with tofu, tempeh, and hard-boiled
Gado-gado
Indonesian rice cake dish
dish made of pieces of lontong served in coconut milk soup with shredded chayote, green bean, unripe jackfruit, tempeh, tofu, hard-boiled egg, sambal and
Lontong_sayur
Filipino fried noodle dish
onions, vegetables (commonly carrots, green beans, cabbage, bell peppers, chayote, bottle gourd, patola, oyster mushrooms, and cauliflower, among others)
Pancit
Filpino unripe papaya pickle
palm hearts, called ubod in Tagalog. Atcharang sayote (pickled chayote) - made from chayote, bell pepper, carrots, and ginger. Philippine condiments Acar –
Atchara
Filipino chicken soup
from chicken cooked in coconut water, grated coconut, green papaya (or chayote), leafy vegetables, garlic, onion, ginger, lemongrass, and patis (fish
Binakol
Deep-fried sweet or savoury snack
potatoes, a variety of leafy vegetables, brown bean paste, Burmese tofu, chayote, banana and crackling are other popular fritter ingredients. Black beans
Fritter
Cassava leaves (daun singkong) Cauliflower (kembang kol) Cabbage (kol) Chayote gourd (labu siam) Corn (jagung) Cucumber (timun) Eggplant (terong) Jicama
List_of_Indonesian_dishes
Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico
English has also absorbed words of Nahuatl origin, including avocado, chayote, chili, chipotle, chocolate, atlatl, coyote, peyote, axolotl and tomato
Nahuatl
Topics referred to by the same term
comedy film by Merzak Allouache, starring Gad Elmaleh and Alain Chabat Chayote or chouchou, an edible plant belonging to the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae
Chouchou
Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruit
prepared with a mixture of vegetables like cabbage, carrots, green beans, chayote, palm heart and onions. This is spiced with cumin, turmeric, green chilies
South_Asian_pickle
Topics referred to by the same term
tall hat worn by hussars and other light cavalrymen in the 18th century Chayote, a pear-shaped vegetable or its vine Eunuch flute, a musical instrument
Mirliton
Chinese stir-fried noodles
Salvadoran recipe includes potato and chayote. In Guatemala, chow mein (or chao mein) is usually prepared with chayote and carrots and served on a corn tostada
Chow_mein
Escovitch, made with vinegar, onion, scotch bonnet, pimento, carrot and chayote (cho cho). It is typically a seafood dressing. Garlic Green seasoning (a
List of Jamaican dishes and foods
List_of_Jamaican_dishes_and_foods
Filipino noodle dish
sardines (tinapa) in tomato sauce, bottle gourd (upo), loofah (patola), chayote, ginger, garlic, red onions, and various other vegetables. It is garnished
Odong
Municipality in Guatemala, Guatemala
based on the growing of corn, as well as some vegetables such as guisquil, chayote or pataste. However, the growth of Guatemala City in recent years has transformed
San_José_Pinula
Filipino soup-based dish
shoots), shoots Sabunganay (banana), blossoms Saluyot (jute), leaves Sayote (chayote), fruit and young shoots Sili (chili peppers), leaves and unripe fruits
Dinengdeng
Plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent stems or runners
hydrangea vine Scindapsus pictus, the silver vine Sechium edule, known as chayote, christophene, or several other names Senecio angulatus, known as Cape
Vine
(Helianthus†) Avocado (Persea) Agave (Agave†) Pumpkin and squash (Cucurbita†) Chayote (Sechium†) Chia (Salvia) Maple Syrup Honey (Melipona, Apis nearctica) Yaupon
List of food plants native to the Americas
List_of_food_plants_native_to_the_Americas
Name list
Sargasso Sea (1966) by Jean Rhys Christophene, an alternative name for chayote Christopher, a given name Christoph, a given name and surname https://www
Christophine
Spanish soup of chicken and vegetables
adding chicken pieces (drumsticks, breasts, thighs), sliced carrots, sliced chayote, sliced celery, potato halves, garbanzo beans, corn on the cob, diced tomato
Caldo_de_pollo
Filipino chicken soup
Coconut milk is then added along with vegetables like green papaya (or chayote), leafy vegetables (including pechay, spinach, moringa leaves, etc.), and
Ginataang_manok
Filipino vegetable soup
include okra, calabaza, eggplant, yardlong beans, bitter melon, calabash, chayote, green papaya, and taro tubers, among many others. Regional variations
Sinabawang_gulay
Ayote (squash) Cacao Camote (sweet potato) Cacahuete o cacahuate (peanut) Chayote Chilacayote Chile (chili pepper) Ejote (green bean) Elote (maize) Epazote
List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Nahuatl_origin
Culinary traditions of Indonesia
vegetable soup includes sayur oyong. Other vegetables, like calabash, chayote, kelor, yardlong bean, eggplant, gambas and belustru, are cut and used
Indonesian_cuisine
Jamaican soup
indigenous, Mesoamerican and Amazonian crops like sweet potato, arrowroot, chayote (cho cho), coco (or malanga), pumpkin, yam (yampi or cush-cush yam), potato
Jamaican_pepperpot_soup
Indonesian chicken coconut milk dish
ketupat, sambal goreng ati (beef liver in sambal), and sayur labu siam (chayote cooked in coconut milk). Opor ayam is a well-known food in Indonesia. This
Opor_ayam
Culinary traditions of Puerto Rico
with chorizo), chorizo potato salad, and classic breakfast chorizo with chayote and eggs.[citation needed] As in Spain, bakeries function as social hubs
Puerto_Rican_cuisine
Species of bee
important crop pollinators. Species native to Costa Rica are known to visit chayote flowers, which become much more fruitful when visited by T. corvina. They
Trigona_corvina
Hillman, 1978; Tang et al., 2011; Salamini et al., 2002 Sechium edule Chayote Cucurbitaceae Interspecific introgression Putative Sechium compositum Homoploid
List_of_plant_hybrids
2014 studio album by Gero Camilo
Mata) 4:20 8. "Elixir de Caum" (Caum's Elixir) 3:19 9. "Chuchuzeiro" (Chayote vine; music by Criolo) 4:07 10. "O Amor a Fonte a Poesia" (The Love the
Megatamainho
Culinary traditions of the Philippines
Tinola, a chicken soup simmered with ginger, green papaya/chayote, and leafy vegetables.
Filipino_cuisine
Culinary traditions of Belize
chicken and fish than beef or pork. Cassava Cohune Plantain Banana Habanero Chayote (locally known as "chocho") Allspice Ginger Callaloo Escallion Mangoes
Belizean_cuisine
Baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling
characteristically sweet-savory variant. It is filled with chopped chorizo and chayote, deep-fried, and dusted in white sugar before serving. In Zamboanga, empanada
Empanada
Surname list
1965), Swiss politician René Chassot (1891–1922), French racing cyclist Chayote Chasseur Chaseta This page lists people with the surname Chassot. If an
Chassot
Cultural and natural region in Oaxaca, Mexico
cultivate. Maize and beans are the primary crops. Plants such as cucurbits and chayote are grown in the vicinity of dwellings, but other crops, primarily greens
Chinantla
Topics referred to by the same term
family Tortricidae Soba choko a type of sake cup An alternative name for Chayote, a green vegetable of the gourd family The name of a fictional character
Choko
Ground meat and tomato dish popular in Latin America and the Philippines
with ground or minced beef (also pork or sometimes, chicken), potatoes or chayote, green peas, carrots, onions, garlic, bell peppers, black pepper, and raisins
Picadillo
Filipino stew or soup made from pork or beef with various vegetables
baboy, the rest of its ingredients can vary, but they typically include chayote, water spinach, onion, garlic, pechay, calabaza, and bell peppers. It is
Linat-an
Traditional Indonesian soup
Sumedang or soto bongko – a soto consists of bongko (rice cake), tofu, chayote, and bean sprouts in a coconut milk soup. Soto Tamanwinangun in Kebumen
Soto_(food)
ingredients from Mexican cuisine. The first day’s challenge requires them to use chayote squash in a special dish. New England Grill wins $350 for making the better
List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes
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Index of plants with the same common name
Coyote squash may refer to: Chayote, a type of gourd Cucurbita palmata, a type of squash This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher
Coyote_squash
Lagenaria siceraria Calabaza / West Indian pumpkin Cucurbita moschata Chayote Sechium edule Corn/Maize Zea mays Gac Momordica cochinchinensis Galo Anacolosa
List_of_vegetables
Culinary traditions of Vietnam
Cauliflower (bông cải or súp lơ) Celery (cần tây) Ceylon spinach (mồng tơi) Chayote (su su) Chili pepper (ớt) Cucumber (dưa chuột or dưa leo) Crown daisy (cải
Vietnamese_cuisine
Culinary traditions of Brazil
which can include egg whites, raw onion, green peas, sweetcorn or even chayote squashes, and pronounced almost exactly as in English and French) and in
Brazilian_cuisine
Salvadoran soup
cow's feet, tripe, yuca (also called cassava or manioc), cabbage leaves, chayotes, sweet corn, plantains, and green beans. It may be seasoned with Mexican
Sopa_de_pata
Mixture of indigenous Amerindian cuisine, Spanish cuisine, and Creole cuisine
Gallina rellena Gallo pinto Guacamol Nica Guiso de berenjenas Guiso de chayote Guiso de pipian Güirila Higado asado Higado en caldillo Higado frito Indio
Nicaraguan_cuisine
Season 11 of American television series
guest judge was chef Curtis Stone. Winner: Nina (Curried Turtle Meatball, Chayote Slaw & Chutney with Raisins) Eliminated: Ramon (Braised Turtle with Thai
Top_Chef:_New_Orleans
Species of flowering plant
pumpkin black-seed squash chilacayote chiverri or chiverre cidra citron chayote figleaf gourd, fig-leaf gourd, fig-leaved gourd lacayote Malabar gourd
Cucurbita_ficifolia
Place in Quiché, Guatemala
leaves covered in chili sauce. Malanga, "güisquil" (pronounced "wiskil": or chayote), beans, squash, and eggs make up the rest of their typical diet. The people
Ixil_Community
sardines (tinapa) in tomato sauce, bottle gourd (upo), loofah (patola), chayote, ginger, garlic, red onions, and various other vegetables. It is garnished
Japanese_cuisine
Culinary tradition
cake Tortitas de yuca, a thick yuca pancake Chancletas de güisquil, sweet chayote covered in whipped egg whites and then fried Arroz con leche, a rice pudding
Guatemalan_cuisine
sets forth. Information and the press was often controlled in Mexico by chayote, or one-off payments, or embute, regular pay-offs given in return for twisting
Human_rights_in_Mexico
Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites
Melipona, Scaptotrigona Carambola Averrhoa carambola Oxalidaceae Trigona Chayote, choko Sechium edule Cucubitaceae Trigona, Partamona Coconut Cocos nucifera
Stingless_bee
Southeast Asian dish made of rice in the shape of a diamond
liver), krechek (spicy stewed buffalo or beef skin) and sayur labu Siam (chayote soup). Ketupat and its close variant lontong are also used as alternatives
Ketupat
Ethnic group in Southeast Asia
coriander/cilantro, and shallot, similar to a salsa cruda Manoh lue-ueh: sliced chayote fried with pork and garlic Hoh-pa cha-ueh: a soupy vegetable dish of kai-lan
Akha_people
Indonesian salad dish from West Java
includes longbeans, cucumbers, bean sprouts, cabbage, legumes, lemon basil, chayotes and small green eggplant, covered in peanut sauce dressing, but there are
Karedok
Corporation
its Tropical line nationwide, now offering 18 products including Yucca, Chayote, Coconut and Avocado. The tropical program was started to help Turbana's
Turbana
Puerto Rican and Dominican casserole
replacing meat with mushrooms, eggplant, squash, string beans, potato or chayote. Browne, Kali Amanda (2012). Kali, The Food Goddess. Booktango. ISBN 978-1468906998
Pastelón
haricot verts, sardines, peanut butter Entrée: spaghetti and meatballs, chayote squash, New York strip steaks, doggie beer Dessert: pig ears, bananas,
List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present)
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Topics referred to by the same term
First Lady of Myanmar Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis, an edible bean) Chayote (Sechium edule, an edible squash) Chocho, a synonym of the genus Sechium
Chocho
Culinary traditions of Réunion
Reunion diet, although there are choices, such as gratin de chouchou (chayote gratin). Various kinds of poultry are consumed. Although there are others;
Cuisine_of_Réunion
Soup made from chicken
dishes are considered soups. Tinola has chicken cuts in broth, with ginger, chayote, and chili pepper leaves. Sinampalukang manok is sometimes regarded as
Chicken_soup
Indonesian soups list
Sayur asem – uses tamarind as a main ingredient, along with vegetables, chayote, bilimbi and melinjo Sayur bayam or sayur bening – spinach and corn in
List_of_Indonesian_soups
American television series
Cigar" February 20, 2025 (2025-02-20) Brooke Williamson, Tiffany Derry Chayote Kathy Fang, Nate Appelman Helen Nguyen, Albert Di Meglio, Aliya LeeKong
Beat_Bobby_Flay
Species of bacterium
pruni'-related strains Strain Associated disease 16Sr group-subgroup ChWBIII Chayote witches' broom 16SrIII-J SLF Strawberry leafy fruit 16SrIII-K CFSD Cassava
Phytoplasma_pruni
Indonesian meat and bean stew
tofu; stewed beans, usually black-eyed peas or red kidney beans; diced chayote; and sometimes carrots. The coconut milk-based stews use a rich mixture
Brongkos
Regional cuisine of the United States
outside the region), crab, oysters, shrimp, and saltwater fish. Mirliton (chayote squash), is popular in Louisiana. Coffee blended with Chicory is sometimes
Cuisine of the Southern United States
Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States
Food in Sino-Mauritian cuisine
meat Nioukyen, Boulette chou chou 肉丸, 肉圓 Traditional Hakka dish made of chayote and mixed with pork or chicken Saw maï, Siu mai 烧卖 (shaomai) Shumai Typically
List_of_Sino-Mauritian_dishes
called "puzzlenut" because the nuts can be reassembled into a sphere. Chayote Sechium edule or Sicyos edule Squash family (Cucurbitaceae) 4 in by 2.75
List_of_largest_seeds
President of Brazil (1930–1945; 1951–1954)
of hostility by his fellow cadets, taunted with the nickname xuxu, or chayote, for his height (1.57 m or 5 ft 2 in) and "round shape". Vargas and his
Getúlio_Vargas
State of Mexico
variety of other crops, including wheat, manioc, sweet potatoes, cotton, chayote, some fruits, other vegetables, and coffee. Tzotzil speakers number just
Chiapas
Ethnic group
achars are made from mango, pommecythère, tamarind, amla, lemon, lime, chayote, chalta, and green apple. Indian sweets and dessers are commonplace in
Indo–Trinidadians and Tobagonians
Indo–Trinidadians_and_Tobagonians
Indonesian traditional rice cake
at that time. Lontong is often served with Gulai sauce and vegetables, chayote, tempeh, tofu, tauco, boiled egg, sambal, and krupuk crackers. Lontong
Lontong
Indonesian vegetable soup dish
Javanese cuisine. Common ingredients are young unripe jackfruit, eggplant, chayote, melinjo beans and leaves, long beans, green chili pepper, tofu and tempeh
Sayur_lodeh
raw vegetables; tomato, cucumber, lettuces, lemon basil, etc. (except chayote are boiled, and petai stinky green bean are fried). Served with sambal
List_of_salads
District in North Sumatra, Indonesia
cauliflower, cabbage, radish, Chinese cabbage, tomatoes, carrots, and chayote. Rice is not a significant crop. Fruit grown include oranges, passionfruit
Berastagi
chicken cooked in coconut water with grated coconut, green papaya (or chayote), leafy vegetables, garlic, onion, ginger, lemongrass, and patis (fish
List_of_soups
Topics referred to by the same term
"alligator pear" in certain countries Vegetable pear, a fruit mostly called chayote Pear (Užice), a village in the vicinity of Užice, Serbia Pear, West Virginia
Pear_(disambiguation)
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Wise, Intelligent
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Lord Shiva
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Protecting Ruler
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A Friend of Lord Krishna; Lord Shiva
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