caraway seed
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Definition
Noun: - The small, aromatic, crescent-shaped seed of the caraway plant (Carum carvi), used as a spice for seasoning food. It has a distinctive, warm, slightly bitter, and anise-like flavor.
Usage
Caraway seed is used as a spice. It is typically added whole or ground to flavor various foods. - It is a common seasoning in rye bread, sauerkraut, certain cheeses, and savory dishes. - It is also used in some liqueurs and baked goods.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Toasted Caraway Seed: Lightly toasting the seeds in a dry pan before use enhances their aromatic oils and intensifies their flavor.
- For a deeper flavor, toast the caraway seed for a minute before grinding.
Variants and Related Words
- Caraway (noun): The plant () that produces caraway seeds. The term can also refer to the seeds collectively.
- Caraway is a member of the parsley family.
Synonyms
- Spice
- Seasoning
Related Phrases
- Caraway seed bread: Bread, especially rye bread, that contains caraway seeds.
- I bought a loaf of hearty caraway seed bread.
Noun
- aromatic seeds of the caraway plant; used widely as seasoning