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单词 borek
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Definition of borek in English:

borek

nounPlural boreks bʊˈrɛkbo͝oˈrek
  • (in Turkish and Middle Eastern cooking) a pie of filo pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or minced meat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can make borek with cheese, potatoes, spinach, ground beef, lentils, leeks etc.
    • If you have a Turkish friend, I'm sure he or she has already cooked some borek for you.
    • Turkish food is not very hot and spicy in nature and the menu that I am offering will have ‘sis kabab’, ‘doner kabap’, vegetarian and non-vegetarian ‘dolma’, ‘roasted chicken’, ‘lamb tandir’ and a variety of ‘borek’.
    • Turkish cuisine is famous for its kebabs, stuffed eggplant and boreks—stuffed pastry with meat/spinach.
    • Borek is to die for.
    • After eating borek, sikma (savoury pancakes) and Kunefe (a sweet) we walked around town.
    • Every morning, the seven-month-old bakery's display case is stocked with enough buttery Turkish pastries and breakfast breads, or borek, to make the average New Yorker swear off cream cheese forever.
    • According to Kovalev, the word for small Siberian dumplings, pel'meni, comes from Finno-Ugric while their shape and filling resemble the Central Asian chuchvar and manti, the Turkish borek, and the Georgian khinkali.
    • Turkish cuisine includes many different stews of vegetables and meat (lamb and beef primarily); borek, kebab, and dolma dishes; and a sourdough bread eaten with almost every meal.
    • I am so happy to find a good borek recipe!
    • My contribution was a platter of boreks, which are Mediterranean phyllo pastries filled with a mixture of feta cheese, dill, chives, mint, parsley, toasted pine nuts, and nutmeg.
    • We see some borek, apple slices and almond butter for some protein.

Origin

Turkish börek.

 
 

Definition of borek in US English:

borek

nounbo͝oˈrek
  • An envelope of thin pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or ground meat and baked or fried.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to Kovalev, the word for small Siberian dumplings, pel'meni, comes from Finno-Ugric while their shape and filling resemble the Central Asian chuchvar and manti, the Turkish borek, and the Georgian khinkali.
    • Turkish food is not very hot and spicy in nature and the menu that I am offering will have ‘sis kabab’, ‘doner kabap’, vegetarian and non-vegetarian ‘dolma’, ‘roasted chicken’, ‘lamb tandir’ and a variety of ‘borek’.
    • Turkish cuisine is famous for its kebabs, stuffed eggplant and boreks—stuffed pastry with meat/spinach.
    • Turkish cuisine includes many different stews of vegetables and meat (lamb and beef primarily); borek, kebab, and dolma dishes; and a sourdough bread eaten with almost every meal.
    • We see some borek, apple slices and almond butter for some protein.
    • I am so happy to find a good borek recipe!
    • Borek is to die for.
    • Every morning, the seven-month-old bakery's display case is stocked with enough buttery Turkish pastries and breakfast breads, or borek, to make the average New Yorker swear off cream cheese forever.
    • You can make borek with cheese, potatoes, spinach, ground beef, lentils, leeks etc.
    • If you have a Turkish friend, I'm sure he or she has already cooked some borek for you.
    • My contribution was a platter of boreks, which are Mediterranean phyllo pastries filled with a mixture of feta cheese, dill, chives, mint, parsley, toasted pine nuts, and nutmeg.
    • After eating borek, sikma (savoury pancakes) and Kunefe (a sweet) we walked around town.

Origin

Turkish börek.

 
 
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