caraway
IPA: kˈærʌweɪ
noun
- A biennial plant, Carum carvi, native to Europe and Asia, mainly grown for its seed to be used as a culinary spice.
- The seed-like fruit of the caraway plant.
- A cake or sweetmeat containing caraway seeds.
- A surname.
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Examples of "caraway" in Sentences
- Omit the potatoes and the caraway seeds.
- Caraway is often combined with coarse salt.
- Akvavit and several liqueurs are made with caraway.
- The etymology of Caraway is complex and poorly understood.
- The caraway gives the bread a strangely continental taste.
- Also typical of the region is the use of caraway and black cumin.
- Its flavor is tangy and it is sometimes seasoned with caraway seeds.
- It is usually eaten with caraway on it as seen in the first picture .
- In addition to salt and pepper, caraway, marjoram, and garlic are used.
- It has an odor and flavor that resemble those of spearmint and caraway.
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