One of the things very few could identify was a chayote or christophine, also known as a chow-chow, or Sechium edule – it's a pear-shaped cucurbit from South America. |
He led a happy life, with a perch and ring of ebony and silver, the freedom of the house, and chow-chow four times a day. |
Even the chow-chow dog she's been snapped cradling in her arms is a gift from him. |
At noon the besiegers ceased firing and refreshed themselves with chow-chow and brandy. |
Chef Starr nails this one with a centerpiece of tomato aspic, mixed greens, a killer homemade corn chow-chow, and green onion dressing. |
Chow-Chow, you bad little dog, come and you shall have your dinner. |