broth

IPA: brˈɔθ

noun

  • (uncountable) Water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.
  • (countable) A soup made from broth and other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs or diced meat.
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Examples of "broth" in Sentences

  • When the broth is heated, add the broccoli and cook.
  • Soup: The chicken broth is served in a teapot so it remains piping hot for longer.
  • _ -- Speaking of broth, people in Devon say a _few broth_ in place of a little, or some broth.
  • The more complex mole de olla, with chile guajillo and ancho seasoned broth, is a regular favorite, too.
  • In fact, I commend it here to you: red quinoa cooked in broth (mushroom broth is favored; other broths will do) with pecans and dried sour cherries.
  • Attuned to the try/fail cycle of plot, understanding that the broth is an attempt to solve the narrative problem, we understand also that the chips in the head are to be read as a part of this story.
  • Distinguished food historian Diana Kennedy 's "Oaxaca al Gusto" includes plenty of relatively simple recipes (a hearty, cilantro-spiked chicken soup, for instance) but also more arcane ones (turtle eggs in broth, stone soup and wasp-nest sauce comes to mind).

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