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welsh rabbit

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Word: Welsh Rabbit

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A Welsh rabbit is a dish made of cheese that is melted with ale or beer and then served over toasted bread.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: This term is often used in British English and may be found in recipes or menus. It’s a comfort food that is particularly popular in pubs or during casual gatherings.
  • How to Use: You can use "Welsh rabbit" when talking about food, especially if you are describing a dish you are eating or preparing.
Example Sentence:
  • "For dinner, I made Welsh rabbit with a side salad; it was delicious and very satisfying!"
Advanced Usage:
  • You might encounter variations in the recipe, such as adding spices or different types of cheese. It can also be referred to as "Welsh rarebit," which is a more common term for the same dish.
Word Variants:
  • Welsh Rarebit: This is the more commonly used term for the same dish. It can be used interchangeably with "Welsh rabbit."
Different Meanings:
  • The term "Welsh rabbit" specifically refers to the cheese dish and does not have other meanings in English.
Synonyms:
  • Welsh Rarebit (the most common synonym)
  • Cheese on toast (a more general term that can refer to any cheese melted on toast, but not necessarily the traditional recipe)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "Welsh rabbit," as it is a specific dish. However, you might hear phrases like "to toast to something" when celebrating with food and drinks.
Summary:

Welsh rabbit is a tasty dish made of melted cheese and beer served on toast.

Noun
  1. cheese melted with ale or beer served over toast

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