A1 Collocation Neutre

Gemüse putzen

clean vegetables

Signification

To wash and prepare vegetables before cooking.

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Contexte culturel

In Germany, preparing fresh vegetables is a daily ritual. Many families buy vegetables from 'Wochenmärkte' (weekly markets) where produce often comes with soil still attached, making 'putzen' a necessary and valued skill. In Switzerland, the term 'rüsten' is almost exclusively used instead of 'putzen'. If you are in Zurich and someone asks you to 'Gemüse rüsten', they mean exactly the same thing. With the rise of organic (Bio) food in Germany, 'Gemüse putzen' has become more important as people try to use as much of the vegetable as possible (root-to-stem), requiring careful cleaning instead of just heavy peeling.

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The 'All-in-One' Verb

If you aren't sure whether to say wash, peel, or trim, just say 'putzen'. It covers everything!

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Singular vs Plural

Always use 'das Gemüse' (singular) even if you have a mountain of different veggies.

Signification

To wash and prepare vegetables before cooking.

💡

The 'All-in-One' Verb

If you aren't sure whether to say wash, peel, or trim, just say 'putzen'. It covers everything!

⚠️

Singular vs Plural

Always use 'das Gemüse' (singular) even if you have a mountain of different veggies.

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Regional Awareness

If you are in Switzerland, use 'rüsten' to sound like a local.

Teste-toi

Fill in the correct verb form.

Ich _____ heute das Gemüse für die Suppe.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : putze

The subject is 'Ich', so the verb 'putzen' ends in -e.

Which article is correct for 'Gemüse'?

Kannst du bitte ___ Gemüse putzen?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : das

'Gemüse' is a neuter noun ({das|n}).

Match the German to the English.

Match the following:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Gemüse putzen : To prep vegetables

These are the standard culinary translations.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Was machst du in der Küche? B: Ich ____ gerade das _____.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : putze / Gemüse

This fits the context of preparing vegetables.

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Aides visuelles

Common Veggies to Putzen

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Root Veggies

  • Karotten
  • Kartoffeln
  • Sellerie
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Greens

  • Salat
  • Lauch
  • Spinat

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the correct verb form. Fill Blank A1

Ich _____ heute das Gemüse für die Suppe.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : putze

The subject is 'Ich', so the verb 'putzen' ends in -e.

Which article is correct for 'Gemüse'? Choose A1

Kannst du bitte ___ Gemüse putzen?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : das

'Gemüse' is a neuter noun ({das|n}).

Match the German to the English. Match A2

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Gemüse putzen : To prep vegetables

These are the standard culinary translations.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Was machst du in der Küche? B: Ich ____ gerade das _____.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : putze / Gemüse

This fits the context of preparing vegetables.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

7 questions

It's rare. Usually, you say 'Obst waschen'. 'Putzen' is mostly for vegetables.

No, it's neutral and used in everyday conversation as well as professional kitchens.

No, in this context, it can mean using a knife, a peeler, or just your hands under water.

'Waschen' is just water; 'putzen' is the whole preparation process including trimming.

'Gemüse' is a collective noun, similar to 'the foliage' in English. It represents the whole category.

It sounds a bit strange. Better to say 'Ich wasche den Apfel' or 'Ich poliere den Apfel' (if making it shine).

Yes, but 'vorbereiten' is more general and could include chopping, which 'putzen' usually precedes.

Expressions liées

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Zwiebeln schneiden

similar

To cut onions

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den Tisch decken

builds on

To set the table

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abwaschen

contrast

To do the dishes

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Gemüse rüsten

synonym

To prep vegetables (Southern/Swiss)

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