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boysenmarja

/BOY-suhn-MAHR-yah(t)/
[Finnish] plural boysenmarjat / boysenmarjoja

Boysenberry. A cross between a raspberry, a loganberry and a blackberry.

braatwursti

/BRAH-woor-stee/
[Finnish] plural braatwurstit / braatwursteja

Bratwurst. A pale coloured, smoked sausage made from finely minced (US: ground) pork or veal, sage and spices including mace, nutmeg and ginger. It is similar in appearance to a British pork sausage. It can be either gently grilled or fried and is for same day consumption.

brasilialainen nuolijuuri

/BRAH-see-lyah-lah-ee-nayn NOO-oh-lee-YOO-ree/
[Finnish]

Tapioca. Cassava. Manioc. Yuca. Fleshy, starchy tubers with tough brown skin and crisp white flesh, originally from Brazil but now widely cultivated. There are two types, sweet and bitter. Avoid the bitter one. Throughout the Amazon basin there are 26 varieties, each thriving under different conditions. The process of making it into flour or tapioca removes the toxins.

bratwursti

/BRAH-woor-stee/
[Finnish] plural bratwurstit / bratwursteja

Bratwurst. A pale coloured, smoked sausage made from finely minced (US: ground) pork or veal, sage and spices including mace, nutmeg and ginger. It is similar in appearance to a British pork sausage. It can be either gently grilled or fried and is for same day consumption.

briolli

/BREE-oh-see/
[Finnish] plural briollit / briolleja

Brioche

brios(s)i

/BREE-oh-see/
[Finnish] plural briosit / brioseja

Brioche

broileri

/BROH-ee-lay-ree/
[Finnish] plural broilerit / broilereita

Chicken. Broiler. An old chicken for stewing.

brysselinkaali

/BRYOO-say-leen KAH-lee/
[Finnish]

Brussels sprouts

cantaloupemeloni

/KAHN-tah-loop-MEH-loh-nee/
[Finnish] plural cantaloupemelonit / cantaloupemeloneja

Canteloupe melon

cantalupemeloni

/KAHN-tah-loop-MEH-loh-nee/
[Finnish] plural cantalupemelonit / cantalupemeloneja

Canteloupe melon