胸脯 | xiōng pú | chest | |
拍胸脯 | pāi xiōng pú | to vouch for | |
脯子 | pú zi | breast meat (of chicken etc) | |
脯氨酸 | pú ān suān | proline (Pro), an amino acid | |
菜脯 | cài pú | dried, pickled white radish |
果脯 | guǒ fǔ | candied fruit | |
肉脯 | ròu fǔ | dried meat | |
佝偻胳脯 | gōu lóu gē fǔ | to bend the arm at the elbow (idiom) | |
漏脯充饥 | lòu fǔ chōng jī | to bury one's head in the sand (idiom) |
1 | Although fresh is better dried can be a great alternative when you' re looking for something a bit different. Dried apricots are one of my favorites. | |
2 | Men go out for KFC nuggets when they have prime leg and breast at home. | |
3 | The researchers, it seems, worked out that a meal of prawn crackers, crispy duck, chicken balls and spring rolls contained 2.823 calories and 132.5g fat - "the equivalent of a small wine glass". | |
4 | Our order included breast meat, usually the least tasty part of the chicken. | |
5 | If you're a sedentary 200-pounder, you need about 75 grams of protein (about two chicken breasts) a day for muscle preservation. |