boud (Meaning)

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boud (n.)

A weevil; a worm that breeds in malt, biscuit, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of boud

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boud Sentence Examples

  1. The boud is a traditional dish originating from the northern regions of France.
  2. As the chef prepared the boud, the aroma of spices filled the kitchen.
  3. In some households, boud is served as a special dish during festive occasions.
  4. The recipe for boud typically includes a mixture of ground meat, spices, and herbs.
  5. Each family may have their own variation of boud, passed down through generations.
  6. The boud was carefully wrapped in caul fat before being cooked to perfection.
  7. Some people enjoy their boud sliced thinly and served cold as an appetizer.
  8. In local markets, you can find freshly made boud ready to take home and enjoy.
  9. As a delicacy, boud is often savored slowly, allowing its flavors to unfold on the palate.
  10. The secret to a delicious boud lies in the balance of spices and the quality of the meat used.

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A weevil; a worm that breeds in malt, biscuit, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The boud is a traditional dish originating from the northern regions of France.

As the chef prepared the boud, the aroma of spices filled the kitchen.

In some households, boud is served as a special dish during festive occasions.

The recipe for boud typically includes a mixture of ground meat, spices, and herbs.