gula

[goo-luh]

gula Definition

  • 1excessive or insatiable desire for something, especially food or drink
  • 2the sweet taste of sugar or honey

Using gula: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her gula for chocolate was hard to resist.

  • Example

    The dish was too sweet for his taste, with an overpowering gula.

  • Example

    The gula of the honey made the tea more enjoyable.

gula Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gula

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Phrases with gula

  • gula melaka

    a type of palm sugar made from the sap of the flower bud stem of the coconut palm or the arenga pinnata tree, commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine

    Example

    The dessert was topped with a generous amount of gula melaka.

  • gula pasir

    refined white sugar, commonly used in Indonesian cuisine

    Example

    The recipe calls for two tablespoons of gula pasir.

  • gula aren

    a type of palm sugar made from the sap of the aren palm, commonly used in Indonesian cuisine

    Example

    The sauce was made with a combination of gula aren and soy sauce.

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Summary: gula in Brief

The term 'gula' [goo-luh] refers to an excessive or insatiable desire for something, particularly food or drink, as well as the sweet taste of sugar or honey. It is often used in Southeast Asian cuisine, such as 'gula melaka,' a type of palm sugar. 'Gula' can also be used to describe the overpowering sweetness of a dish, as in 'The dish was too sweet for his taste, with an overpowering gula.'