caraway

/ˈkɛrəweɪ/
noun
  1. A plant whose seeds are used as a spice in cooking and baking.
    • Caraway is often used in German and Eastern European dishes.
    • She added a pinch of caraway to the rye bread dough.
    • The farmer grew caraway in a small field behind the barn.
  2. The seed of the caraway plant, used whole or ground to flavor foods.
    • Sprinkle some caraway on top of the roasted potatoes.
    • These cookies have a hint of caraway that makes them unique.
    • He bought a jar of caraway for his spice collection.
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