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Terms in Dutch 841-850 of 1422

macaroni

[Dutch]

Macaroni. Curved tube pasta of varying lengths, often baked in pies.

macaronischotel

[Dutch]

Macaroni pie

magere melk

[Dutch]

Low calorie sour milk.

Maggikruid

[Dutch]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

Maggiplant

[Dutch]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

maïs

[Dutch]

Sweetcorn (US: corn). Maize. A tall grass native to America. Available fresh, on the cob, or with the kernels stripped from the cob, tinned or frozen.

maïsbrand

[Dutch]

Corn smut. A corn fungus, a disease of maize, which is considered a delicacy in parts of Mexico.

maïskolf

[Dutch] plural maïskolven

Sweetcorn. Corn cob. Maize.

maïszetmeel

[Dutch]

Cornmeal. Maize meal. Finely powdered maize kernels, a sort of coarse flour.

maïzena (zetmeel)

[Dutch]

Cornmeal. Maize meal. Finely powdered maize kernels, a sort of coarse flour.