1. beetroot - Noun
2. beetroot - Verb
round red root vegetable
beet having a massively swollen red root; widely grown for human consumption
Source: WordNetAdd peas to macaroni and cheese, add shredded carrots to spaghetti bolognaise sauce, or stir colourful beetroot and zucchini noodles into a regular spaghetti pasta. Source: Internet
A secret of borscht is accounting for the different cooking times of the ingredients, typically beetroot, carrots, beans, potatoes and some sort of meat, usually beef, but sometimes pork or chicken. Source: Internet
From fattoush salad and homemade labneh to beetroot carpaccio and London’s best polenta, The Palomar serves a sprightly array of veggie dishes that even the most dedicated meat-eater would happily devour. Source: Internet
A traditional Wigilia supper in Poland includes fried carp and barszcz (beetroot soup) with uszka (ravioli). Source: Internet
The McDonald's "McOz" Burger is partway between American and Australian style burgers, having beetroot and tomato in an otherwise typical American burger; however, it is no longer a part of the menu. Source: Internet
The Hungry Jack's ( Burger King ) "Aussie Burger" has tomato, lettuce, onion, cheese, bacon, beetroot, egg, ketchup and a meat patty. citation China In China, restaurants such as McDonald's and KFC exist, which sell hamburgers. Source: Internet