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Terms in Breton 1-10 of 118

abrikezenn

[Breton] plural abrikez

Apricot

ach

[Breton]

Smallage. Wild celery.

achenn

[Breton] plural ach

Smallage. Wild celery.

achenn-liorzh

[Breton] plural ach-liorzh

Celery

alamandezenn

[Breton] plural alamandez

Almond. Generally speaking this is the almond nut although it sometimes refers to the "almond" of the peach or apricot. The almond is closely related to the plum, peach and apricot. There are two types: bitter almonds, containing Prussic acid, and regular almonds. Of these, Jordan and Alicante almonds are thought to be the finest. This also describes a round cake made from almond paste, sugar and eggs.

alkanez

[Breton]

Physalis or cape gooseberry. Bitter-sweet, apricot-coloured berries enclosed in papery wraps.

alkaƱjez

[Breton]

Physalis or cape gooseberry. Bitter-sweet, apricot-coloured berries enclosed in papery wraps.

amanenn

[Breton] plural amann

Butter. Most butter used in Brittany is unsalted.

aneval

[Breton] plural anevaled

Animal

artichaodenn

[Breton] plural artichaod

Artichoke. Globe artichoke.