carraway

[ˈkærəweɪ]

carraway Definition

  • 1a plant of the parsley family, with aromatic seeds that are used for flavoring, especially in rye bread
  • 2the seeds of the caraway plant

Using carraway: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carraway" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The recipe calls for a teaspoon of caraway seeds.

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    Caraway is a common ingredient in German cuisine.

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    The caraway plant is also known as meridian fennel.

carraway Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with carraway

  • a type of cheese flavored with caraway seeds

    Example

    I love to eat caraway cheese with crackers.

  • an essential oil extracted from the seeds of the caraway plant, used in aromatherapy and as a flavoring agent

    Example

    Caraway oil is often used in massage therapy to relieve muscle pain.

  • a tea made from caraway seeds, believed to have medicinal properties

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    My grandmother used to make caraway tea for upset stomachs.

Origins of carraway

from Middle English 'carewey', from Old High German 'kümmelwic', from 'kümmel' (caraway)

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Summary: carraway in Brief

The term 'caraway' [ˈkærəweɪ] refers to a plant of the parsley family, with aromatic seeds that are used for flavoring, especially in rye bread. It is also used in German cuisine and is known as meridian fennel. 'Caraway' extends into phrases like 'caraway cheese,' 'caraway oil,' and 'caraway tea,' denoting different uses of the plant.