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hua whenua

1. (noun) vegetables.

hua whenua tio

1. (noun) frozen veggies.

Kua pau katoa ngā porokari. Mā te aha i ngā hua whenua tio. All of the broccoli is finished. Frozen veggies are better than nothing. /

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huawhenua

1. (noun) vegetable - sometimes written as two words, i.e. hua whenua.

Ka mauria mai te rīwai me ētahi atu huawhenua nō Ūropi (Te Ara 2015). / Potatoes and some other vegetables were brought from Europe.

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