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rum baba

[English]

A rum baba is a spongy yeast cake containing raisins and steeped, while still warm, in rum or kirsch, said to have been discovered by the Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński when he dipped a kougelhopf in rum. His pastry chef, Sthorer, later perfected a dish of brioche dipped in rum. Although ‘baba’ seems to mean ‘old woman’ it is also said to be named after Ali Baba of the 1001 Nights. It is cooked in a special fluted, cylindrical mould resulting in a cake the shape of a long, gathered skirt. The baba also has a long association with Naples. If the raisins are omitted it is technically known as a small savarin.

bay rum (leaf)

[English] plural bay rum (leaves)

The leaves of the bay rum tree which have a lemon flavour and that are used in Créole cuisine.

cuneesi al rum

/koo-neh-EH-see ahl ROOM/
[Italian]

Small meringues first soaked in rum and then dipped in melted chocolate.

bay rum (seeds)

[English]

The seeds of the bay rum tree which have a flavour of allspice. They are used in Créole cuisine. Some sources say that bay rum is just another name for allspice.

baba (al rum)

/Bah-bah (ahl room)/
[Italian]

Rum baba. A rum baba is a spongy yeast cake containing raisins and steeped, while still warm, in rum or kirsch, said to have been discovered by the Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński when he dipped a kougelhopf in rum. His pastry chef, Sthorer, later perfected a dish of brioche dipped in rum. Although ‘baba’ seems to mean ‘old woman’ it is also said to be named after Ali Baba of the 1001 Nights. It is cooked in a special fluted, cylindrical mould resulting in a cake the shape of a long, gathered skirt. The baba also has a long association with Naples. If the raisins are omitted it is technically known as a small savarin.

baba (mit rum)

[German]

Rum baba. A rum baba is a spongy yeast cake containing raisins and steeped, while still warm, in rum or kirsch, said to have been discovered by the Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński when he dipped a kougelhopf in rum. His pastry chef, Sthorer, later perfected a dish of brioche dipped in rum. Although ‘baba’ seems to mean ‘old woman’ it is also said to be named after Ali Baba of the 1001 Nights. It is cooked in a special fluted, cylindrical mould resulting in a cake the shape of a long, gathered skirt. The baba also has a long association with Naples. If the raisins are omitted it is technically known as a small savarin.

rom

/ruhm/
[Danish]

Rum

rom

/ruhm/
[Norwegian]

Rum

rhum

/ROOM/
[Italian]

Rum

ram

[Japanese_Romaji]

Rum