châtaigne
chestnut
noun shah-TEN-yuh Rare
Origin: From Old French 'chastaigne', from Latin 'castanea'.
Usage Note
Châtaigne is the edible chestnut, roasted and sold street-side in autumn across France — les châtaignes grillées are an iconic seasonal treat. Do not confuse with marron, which also means chestnut but is often used interchangeably in cooking; strictly, marron refers to the larger, single-kernelled variety.
Examples
"Elle mange des châtaignes grillées en hiver."
Natural Translation
She eats roasted chestnuts in winter.
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