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Wacholderbeere

juniper berry

noun va-KHOL-der-bay-reh Rare

Usage Note

Wacholderbeeren are dried blue-black juniper berries (Juniperus communis) used whole or crushed in Sauerbraten marinades, Sauerkraut, game dishes (Wildgerichte), and Gin. They add a resinous, piney flavour; they are sold in the spice section of all German supermarkets.

Examples

"Wacholderbeeren leicht andrücken und zur Rotkohl-Marinade geben — das rundet den Geschmack ab."

Natural Translation

Lightly crush the juniper berries and add them to the red-cabbage marinade — this rounds out the flavour.

Literal Translation

Juniper-berries lightly press-on and to the red-cabbage-marinade give — that rounds the taste off.

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