¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Portobellos
1. portobello [n] - See also: portobello
Lexicographical Neighbors of Portobellos
Literary usage of Portobellos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1901)
"... at the mouth of the Blyth — like the many portobellos in England or Scotland
called after another exploit of the same admiral. Upton. ..."
2. The Bradley Bibliography: A Guide to the Literature of the Woody Plants of by Alfred Rehder, Charles Sprague Sargent (1911)
"(In his The botany Flora and fauna of the Isthmus of Panama . . . (In his
Narrative ... I. 249-274. 1853.) Beurling, PJ Bidrag till portobellos flora. ..."
3. Romantic Weekends the Carolinas & the Georgia Coast by Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"... Spinach, Leeks and portobellos, tossed with saffron pasta ribbons and herb
pesto; and a particular favorite of ours, Pan-Seared Jumbo Scallops, ..."
4. Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2001)
"Medallions of venison are grilled and served with olives, roasted portobellos,
and applewood-smoked bacon and cannelini beans with a balsamic reduction; ..."
5. The Old Inns of Old England: A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and by Charles George Harper (1906)
"There were " portobellos " and "Admiral Vernons " all over the country, for some
years, but one would need to travel far and search diligently before he ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Chesapeake Bay by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2000)
"Trust the fish to be perfectly cooked, the tuna blushing in the center, the
scallops with a touch of translucence (sometimes served with portobellos and ..."
7. Cruising Cuisine for Home Entertaining by Elena Vakhrenova (2002)
"To buy melon, follow your nose! PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS These mushrooms have a large,
dark brown cap, very short stem and very rich flavor. portobellos ..."