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noun ˈkaʃəˈkäSHə mass noun1(in Russia and Poland) porridge made from cooked buckwheat or similar grain. Example sentencesExamples - I don't eat kasha very often anymore - I hardly need to grow big and strong at this point.
- Cook kasha in a large skillet for about 4 minutes.
- Saute onions, cabbage, and cooked kasha for about 7 minutes or until they are slightly browned.
- Mike whipped up some poached cabbage with buttered breadcrumbs, and baked kasha and a Ukrainian borscht.
- The most renowned of all buckwheat dishes is kasha, a speciality of Russia and E. Europe.
- Nadezhda smelled cooked kasha and fresh bread; she smelled sour vodka like Vasily's breath in early morning; she smelled wet new-turned earth.
- Catering to its clientele, the management served bacon and eggs at the breakfast buffet, but also included porridge and kasha for the children.
Synonyms fawn, brownish-yellow, pale brown, buff, sand, sandy, oatmeal, wheaten, biscuit, coffee, coffee-coloured, café au lait, camel, kasha, ecru, taupe, stone, stone-coloured, mushroom, putty, greige - 1.1 Uncooked buckwheat groats.
生荞麦 Example sentencesExamples - Cook on medium heat, stirring constantly, until kasha is dry and toasted, about 5 minutes.
- A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat.
- Look for kasha in the bulk aisle or find it with packaged beans and grains.
- One cup of buckwheat kasha kernels contains more than 20% of the recommended daily intake of fibre.
- Rye flour and oat/barley products, which are mainly whole grain, could become more popular, as could minor grain products such as kasha and bulgur.
noun ˈkaʃəˈkaSHə mass nountrademark 1A soft napped fabric of wool and hair. - 1.1 A kind of cotton flannel used as a lining material.
Example sentencesExamples - They call it flannel backed lining but that is what kasha is anyway.
- Kasha can be made from cotton, wool or a synthetic material like polyester or nylon.
OriginEarly 20th century: of unknown origin. nounˈkäSHə 1A soft food made from cooked buckwheat or similar grain. Example sentencesExamples - I don't eat kasha very often anymore - I hardly need to grow big and strong at this point.
- Saute onions, cabbage, and cooked kasha for about 7 minutes or until they are slightly browned.
- Catering to its clientele, the management served bacon and eggs at the breakfast buffet, but also included porridge and kasha for the children.
- The most renowned of all buckwheat dishes is kasha, a speciality of Russia and E. Europe.
- Mike whipped up some poached cabbage with buttered breadcrumbs, and baked kasha and a Ukrainian borscht.
- Cook kasha in a large skillet for about 4 minutes.
- Nadezhda smelled cooked kasha and fresh bread; she smelled sour vodka like Vasily's breath in early morning; she smelled wet new-turned earth.
Synonyms fawn, brownish-yellow, pale brown, buff, sand, sandy, oatmeal, wheaten, biscuit, coffee, coffee-coloured, café au lait, camel, kasha, ecru, taupe, stone, stone-coloured, mushroom, putty, greige - 1.1 Uncooked buckwheat groats.
生荞麦 Example sentencesExamples - A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat.
- Look for kasha in the bulk aisle or find it with packaged beans and grains.
- Cook on medium heat, stirring constantly, until kasha is dry and toasted, about 5 minutes.
- One cup of buckwheat kasha kernels contains more than 20% of the recommended daily intake of fibre.
- Rye flour and oat/barley products, which are mainly whole grain, could become more popular, as could minor grain products such as kasha and bulgur.
nounˈkaSHə trademark 1A soft napped fabric of wool and hair. - 1.1 A kind of cotton flannel used as a lining material.
Example sentencesExamples - Kasha can be made from cotton, wool or a synthetic material like polyester or nylon.
- They call it flannel backed lining but that is what kasha is anyway.
OriginEarly 20th century: of unknown origin. |