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Terms in German 1631-1640 of 2710

Liebstöckel

[German]

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.

Likör

[German]

Liqueur

Limberger

[German]

A DOC red wine from the area of Isonzo in Friuli.

Limburger

[German]

A very strong smelling, brick-shaped, soft cow's milk cheese with a smooth, cream-coloured pâté which originated in Belgium but was then adopted to Germany.

Limone

[German]

Lime

Linsen

[German]

Lentils

Linsensuppe

[German]

Lentil soup

linzertorte

[German]

A tart filled with raspberries or bilberries.

Lippfisch

[German]

Wrasse. Ballan wrasse. A very bony fish which provides good flavour for fish soups.

Lodde

[German] plural Lodden

Capelin. A small bony fish of Arctic waters, resembling smelt and with the same cucumber smell when fresh, and treated in the same way as whiting.