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Terms in German 1801-1810 of 2710

Mutter Kümmel

[German]

Cumin

Nachspeise

[German] plural Nachspeisen

Dessert

Nachtisch

[German]

Dessert

Nachtschatten

[German]

Morel mushroom

nackter Rötelritterling

[German]

Wood blewit. A bright lilac blue mushroom with fresh clean flavour and excellent with potatoes.

Nägelleinspilz

[German]

The fairy ring mushroom with white flesh and a pleasing taste. These dry well and have good flavour but must be cooked first.

Nagelrochen

[German]

Thornback ray. A variety of ray with very good flavour, the wings and the liver only being eaten. The wings have strips of cartilage running through them, rather than bone, and are easy to deal with at the table as the flesh drops away readily. As the name suggests, the backs of the fish may have clumps of coarse thorny spines, swelling at the base. These are called bucklers. Thornbacks have a range right from Iceland to the Mediterranean.

Nägelschwämmchen

[German]

The fairy ring mushroom with white flesh and a pleasing taste. These dry well and have good flavour but must be cooked first.

Nagerl

[German]

Chanterelle mushroom, usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions.

Napfschneck

[German] plural Napfschnecken

A name for limpets. A conical, univalve shellfish. These they may be cooked by washing them and then boiling them for about 5 minutes in seawater (or heavily salted water) is recommended. They have a small amount of meat and it is inclined to toughness, like a lot of those things that cling onto rocks. Alternatively the meats can be dug out and used in fish stews or chowders or in sauces to garnish other fish.