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Chlouvānem use does not make a big distinction between vegetables and fruit; tomatoes and carrots are considered "fruits" (''hælvyai'') just as pineapples or strawberries are. Those listed in this separate section are those that are exclusively used as parts of savoury dishes (except legumes, which are however not considered fruits). Cereals (''lāsīm'') are also included here, which are, unlike vegetables, a distinct category.
Chlouvānem use does not make a big distinction between vegetables and fruit; tomatoes and carrots are considered "fruits" (''hælvyai'') just as pineapples or strawberries are. Those listed in this separate section are those that are exclusively used as parts of savoury dishes (except legumes, which are however not considered fruits). Cereals (''lāsīm'') are also included here, which are, unlike vegetables, a distinct category.


Note that when listing ingredients, particularly in the names of dishes, the singular is used and not the plural, e.g. "baked potatoes" are ''lьtvogē nåmā''; "eel kebab with blīceika, okra, and tomatoes" is ''blīceikęs ḍuyęs no benahīręs no lā saikhat rāltaika''.
Note that when listing ingredients, particularly in the names of dishes, the singular is used and not the plural, e.g. "baked potatoes" are ''lьtvogē nūdbra''; "eel kebab with blīceika, okra, and tomatoes" is ''blīceikęs ḍuyęs no benahīręs no lā saikhat rāltaika''.


* '''bågras''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — legumes
* '''bågras''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — legumes