caraway
caraway 英 [ˈkærəweɪ] 美 [ˈkærəˌwe]
n. 香菜;葛缕子;葛缕子籽
名词复数:caraways
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- n. 香菜;葛缕子;葛缕子籽
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1. German-born bakers popularized this round roll topped with kosher salt and caraway seeds.
这是由德国面包师推广开来的一种上面撒有犹太盐和葛缕子的圆面包卷。
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2. Added to this are the fragrant spices caraway, saffron, and cumin, all of which have Arabic names.
此外还有caraway (藏茴香果)、saffron (番红花)、cumin (孜然) 等香料,全都带有阿拉伯名称。
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3. Microwave with a little water, butter, and plenty of caraway seeds just until done, suggests cookbook writer Lori Longbotham, author of Better by Microwave.
用加入少量水和牛油放入微波炉,在刚刚煮熟的时候放入大量葛缕子籽。 这就可以变成一味好菜。
- caraway (n.) plant of southern Europe, the aromatic seeds of which are used in cooking and baking, late 13c., carewei, via Old French caroi from Old Italian or Medieval Latin carui, from Arabic al-karawiya, which is of unknown origin but suspected to be somehow from Greek karon "cumin." Also as Anglo-Latin carvi, Old French carvi. Old Spanish had alcarahuaya, alcaravea.
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