fenugreek
IPA: fˈɛnugrik
noun
- Any of the species leguminous plant, Trigonella foenum-graecum, eaten as a vegetable and with seeds used as a spice.
- The seeds of this plant, used as a spice (especially in Indian and Thai cooking).
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Examples of "fenugreek" in Sentences
- The combination of carrots and fenugreek is a popular North-Indian dish.
- Dried fenugreek is another herb which adds an instant authenticity to paneer dishes.
- (The word fenugreek comes from the Latin for “Greek hay;” in Greece it’s called Trigoniskos – Τριγωνίσκος.)
- Methi is the Indian name for the plant that produces the seeds called fenugreek when they're used as a spice.
- Her fascinating post explains the variety of ways that fenugreek is used as food: seeds, fresh greens, and dried greens.
- SASHREE said ... thanks for visiting my site trupti, nice gujju dokhla. .i luv besan dokhlas. .but fenugreek is a new one for me
- But Ella, who had put her flat on the market and more or less moved in with him, wanted ginger and garlic and something called fenugreek for what she planned to cook that evening, and this was the only place he knew for certain he could get them.
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