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		Definition of caraway in English: carawaynoun ˈkarəweɪˈkɛrəˌweɪ mass noun1The seeds of a plant of the parsley family, used for flavouring and as a source of oil.  Example sentencesExamples -  Fry the onions until softened, then add the green pepper, tomatoes, stock, caraway seeds, sugar, paprika and cayenne and bring to the boil, stirring.
 -  He serves it on a toothsome, melt-in-the-mouth compote of beetroot, red onion and red cabbage, delicately flavoured with a hint of caraway and possibly cumin seed.
 -  Lunch I'll make myself - usually some cold rice and salad with a dressing of olive oil, mustard, caraway seeds and garlic, or tabbouleh.
 -  I love their piney, resinous, spicy smell, but you could add a teaspoonful of caraway seed - an old friend of the cabbage - instead.
 -  She said her mother's Scandinavian background inspired her first to add a bit of caraway seed.
 -  Add in the carrots, sprinkle with salt and caraway seeds, and cook for about ten minutes.
 -  The list of foods I dislike includes, but is not limited to, the following: olives, liver, kidney, most fish including salmon, crab, and squid, courgette, caraway, aniseed, liquorice, aubergine and peppers.
 -  Well there is the fiery chilli based Harissa made from olive oil, chillies, caraway, mint, cumin, coriander, garlic and salt.
 -  Because kitchens of yore had limited ingredients, bakers often flavored cookies with dates, rose water, or caraway seed.
 -  Place the cabbage, mint, parsley and caraway in a large mixing bowl.
 -  Dishes should be prepared with digestive spices such as cumin, caraway, ginger, mustard seed, clove, basil, turmeric, fenugreek, cinnamon, and garlic (roasted only).
 -  The Macao people have combined Western cheeses, Chinese soybean oil and caraway, coconut milk popular in Thai cooking, and Indian curries into Portuguese cuisine, which is spicy and enticing.
 -  Spoon some mustard sauce around the dish and garnish with caraway seeds and mustard seeds.
 -  A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider.
 -  The rye and pumpernickel have caraway, cardamom, and a touch of onion in the sourdough.
 -  Ground toasted coriander and caraway seeds are also traditional ingredients which can be added to harissa.
 -  Sweet and sour flavours - apples, dried fruits, vinegar - go very well with red cabbage, as do spices, such as caraway.
 -  Add the leeks, onions, celeriac, garlic, tomatoes, coriander seeds, peppercorns, and caraway seeds and sauté until the vegetables are tender, about five minutes.
 -  Add the wine, Benedictine, blueberries, cranberries, chocolate, ginger, juniper berries, and caraway seeds.
 -  Half were given Lomatol, a German herbal preparation containing peppermint, fennel seed, caraway seed and wormwood.
 
 2The white-flowered Mediterranean plant which bears caraway seeds. Carum carvi, family Umbelliferae  Example sentencesExamples -  Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies.
 -  Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage.
 -  Don't plant near caraway, fennel or angelica.
 -  Harvest herbs grown for seeds - dill, caraway, coriander, and cumin, for example - as the fruits change color from green to brown or gray but before they scatter to the ground.
 -  The most popular ones have umbrella shaped flowers such as fennel, dill, cilantro, caraway, angelica, tansy, wild carrot & yarrow.
 -  Other researchers have had promising results using extracts from caraway plants incorporated into a molluscicidal mulch.
 -  One warning: do not plant near beans, caraway, tomatoes, coriander or wormwood-they do not work well together.
 -  Caraway, coriander, dill and fennel are grown as much for their seed as for their fresh leaves - in fact, caraway is seldom used fresh.
 -  Rare species such as wavy St. John's-wort, meadow thistle, and whorled caraway can also be seen.
 -  Caraway can be grown on a variety of soils, although it thrives on fertile, water-retentive soils, it also benefits from deep cultivation.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: from medieval Latin carui, from Arabic al-karāwiyā, probably from Greek karon 'cumin'.    Definition of caraway in US English: carawaynounˈkɛrəˌweɪˈkerəˌwā 1The seeds of a plant of the parsley family, used for flavoring and as a source of oil.  Example sentencesExamples -  The list of foods I dislike includes, but is not limited to, the following: olives, liver, kidney, most fish including salmon, crab, and squid, courgette, caraway, aniseed, liquorice, aubergine and peppers.
 -  Place the cabbage, mint, parsley and caraway in a large mixing bowl.
 -  He serves it on a toothsome, melt-in-the-mouth compote of beetroot, red onion and red cabbage, delicately flavoured with a hint of caraway and possibly cumin seed.
 -  The Macao people have combined Western cheeses, Chinese soybean oil and caraway, coconut milk popular in Thai cooking, and Indian curries into Portuguese cuisine, which is spicy and enticing.
 -  Because kitchens of yore had limited ingredients, bakers often flavored cookies with dates, rose water, or caraway seed.
 -  Dishes should be prepared with digestive spices such as cumin, caraway, ginger, mustard seed, clove, basil, turmeric, fenugreek, cinnamon, and garlic (roasted only).
 -  Spoon some mustard sauce around the dish and garnish with caraway seeds and mustard seeds.
 -  The rye and pumpernickel have caraway, cardamom, and a touch of onion in the sourdough.
 -  Add the leeks, onions, celeriac, garlic, tomatoes, coriander seeds, peppercorns, and caraway seeds and sauté until the vegetables are tender, about five minutes.
 -  Add in the carrots, sprinkle with salt and caraway seeds, and cook for about ten minutes.
 -  I love their piney, resinous, spicy smell, but you could add a teaspoonful of caraway seed - an old friend of the cabbage - instead.
 -  She said her mother's Scandinavian background inspired her first to add a bit of caraway seed.
 -  Sweet and sour flavours - apples, dried fruits, vinegar - go very well with red cabbage, as do spices, such as caraway.
 -  Lunch I'll make myself - usually some cold rice and salad with a dressing of olive oil, mustard, caraway seeds and garlic, or tabbouleh.
 -  A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider.
 -  Well there is the fiery chilli based Harissa made from olive oil, chillies, caraway, mint, cumin, coriander, garlic and salt.
 -  Add the wine, Benedictine, blueberries, cranberries, chocolate, ginger, juniper berries, and caraway seeds.
 -  Fry the onions until softened, then add the green pepper, tomatoes, stock, caraway seeds, sugar, paprika and cayenne and bring to the boil, stirring.
 -  Ground toasted coriander and caraway seeds are also traditional ingredients which can be added to harissa.
 -  Half were given Lomatol, a German herbal preparation containing peppermint, fennel seed, caraway seed and wormwood.
 
 2The white-flowered Mediterranean plant which bears caraway seeds. Carum carvi, family Umbelliferae  Example sentencesExamples -  Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies.
 -  Don't plant near caraway, fennel or angelica.
 -  One warning: do not plant near beans, caraway, tomatoes, coriander or wormwood-they do not work well together.
 -  Caraway can be grown on a variety of soils, although it thrives on fertile, water-retentive soils, it also benefits from deep cultivation.
 -  Caraway, coriander, dill and fennel are grown as much for their seed as for their fresh leaves - in fact, caraway is seldom used fresh.
 -  Rare species such as wavy St. John's-wort, meadow thistle, and whorled caraway can also be seen.
 -  Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage.
 -  Harvest herbs grown for seeds - dill, caraway, coriander, and cumin, for example - as the fruits change color from green to brown or gray but before they scatter to the ground.
 -  Other researchers have had promising results using extracts from caraway plants incorporated into a molluscicidal mulch.
 -  The most popular ones have umbrella shaped flowers such as fennel, dill, cilantro, caraway, angelica, tansy, wild carrot & yarrow.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: from medieval Latin carui, from Arabic al-karāwiyā, probably from Greek karon ‘cumin’.     |