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Terms in German 1981-1990 of 2710

Rehling

[German]

Chanterelle mushroom, usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions.

Rehpilz

[German] plural Rehpilzen

Scaly tooth mushroom or tiled hydnum, an edible fungus with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Rehrücken

[German]

Saddle of roebuck

Reibedatschi

[German]

Rosti. Grated potato formed into a cake and fried.

Reibekuchen

[German]

Rosti. Grated potato formed into a cake and fried.

reif

[German]

Aged. Mature. Refined, Developed. This can mean ripe, aged or seasoned in reference to cheese, wine or meats. It means mature when used in a complimentary way but be cautious as it can also mean stale.

Reiherente

[German]

Tufted duck

Reis

[German]

Rice

Reisentraube tomato

[German] plural Reisentraube tomatoes

"Bunch of Grapes." This indeterminate heirloom tomato originated in East Germany and is said to have been grown by the Pennsylvania Dutch since 1847. The distinctly pear-shaped fruit are produced in large clusters of 25-40. It is still a prolific producer of fruit in years with little sunshine. The plant is stocky and highly branched. The fruits are red and are the size of large, oval cherry tomatoes. The fruits have excellent flavour and hold well on the vine, appearing late season.

Reisfleisch

[German]

Rice pilaf