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sarrasin (n.)
Alt. of Sarrasine
sarrasin Sentence Examples
- The buckwheat pancakes, known as sarrasin, exuded a warm, nutty aroma.
- The French countryside was dotted with vast fields of white and pink sarrasin flowers.
- The farmer harvested the sarrasin grains, their hulls crackling in the gentle breeze.
- The mill ground the sarrasin into a coarse flour, ready for baking.
- The savory buckwheat galette, made with sarrasin flour, is a traditional Breton dish.
- The chef added a touch of honey to the sarrasin batter, creating a sweet and earthy flavor.
- The crispy buckwheat noodles, known as soba, are a staple of Japanese cuisine.
- The gluten-free sarrasin bread is a healthy alternative to wheat-based breads.
- The beer brewed with sarrasin has a unique, slightly bitter flavor.
- The ancient practice of cultivating sarrasin has been passed down through generations of farmers.
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The buckwheat pancakes, known as sarrasin, exuded a warm, nutty aroma.
The French countryside was dotted with vast fields of white and pink sarrasin flowers.
The farmer harvested the sarrasin grains, their hulls crackling in the gentle breeze.
The mill ground the sarrasin into a coarse flour, ready for baking.