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Terms in Dutch 331-340 of 1422

cake

[Dutch] plural cakes

Cake. Sponge cake.

calamondin

[Dutch]

Calamondon of calamansi lime. A citrus fruit found in the Philippines though it is actually a hybrid and not found in the wild. Sour, small and round, it is often described as a cross between a tangerine or mandarin orange and a kumquat. It looks rather like a tangerine and is used to flavor foods and drinks

caloriearme mayonaise

[Dutch]

Mayonnaise, low-calorie

cantharel

[Dutch] plural cantharellen

Chanterelle mushroom, usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions.

cantharel

[Dutch] plural cantharellen

Grey chanterelles. Fluted, trumpet-shaped, wild mushrooms with a ruffled edge, dark grey to black in colour. They are commonly found under pine, beech or birch trees from July until the first frosts and thrive in wet summers. They are usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions, but are not considered as tasty as the horn of plenty, which they resemble.

carambolvrucht

[Dutch] plural carambolvruchten

Star fruit or carambola

caramelpudding

[Dutch] plural caramelpuddingrn

Cream caramel

cayennepeper

[Dutch]

Cayenne pepper. Ground, hot red chillis. They are tapered and contain twice as much capsaicin as red peppers, which is why they provide so much heat to food. Chillis are often available in dried or powdered forms. Colour is not necessarily a guide to the heat, which is measured in Scoville units (named after Wilbur Scoville). Generally speaking the scale goes from small and pointed, with thin skins, having the most heat through to large and blunt having the least. The greatest heat is contained in the membranes and seeds.

cep

[Dutch]

Boletus, cep or porcini mushroom, often used in dried form in stews and stocks.

champignon

[Dutch]

Mushroom - a general term.