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Definition of bannock in English:

bannock

noun ˈbanəkˈbænək
  • A round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England.

    (苏格兰或北英格兰人食用的)未发酵的燕麦饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This plain bannock is essentially a large round scone.
    • Larga also provides guests with a northern menu of food such as bannock, caribou stew and fish.
    • As I sat in his farmhouse, discussing native sheep, Eunson told me about success of the cold mutton (roasted, but still pink and moist) and bere bannocks that he took to a recent UK Slow Food AGM.
    • We were flipping bannocks and oatcakes on girdles centuries before sun-dried-tomato ciabatta was invented.
    • But thanks to an unknown teahouse owner's creative imagination, it was rolled between a bannock and eaten like a crispy sandwich.
    • Instead of making his usual gruff request for leftover bannock and tea, Korgak smiled and told his sister that he hadn't touched alcohol for three weeks.
    • The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert.
    • There is marmalade - and jam made from Scottish strawberries or raspberries - and in the bread bin beside the granary loaf are some oatcakes and barley bannocks.
    • Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock.
    • From the Indians, they learned how to make bannock, a simple bread composed of flour, lard and water, which could be cooked over an open fire.
    • Special harvest breads were made and these too vary as one moves round the country, from the rich saffron breads of Cornwall to the bannocks of Scotland.
    • And then, with more tea and bannocks all round, they told him about the night the helicopter crashed.
    • In Scotland, the bannock was pre-eminently made with barley (or bere meal, bere being a primitive form of barley that does better in acid soils); in England, more often of oats.
    • My bread preference is Selkirk bannock, but you can use panettone instead.
    • According to The Scotsman of 20th August, 1901, the sieved powder from crushed malt could be kneaded into tiny bannocks, baked on a griddle.
    • A traditional bread, bannock, was made while trapping or living in camps.
    • Every time you want to eat something besides bannock, you have to fish.
    • For anyone who perceives Scotland's heritage in a broader sense than bannocks and Braveheart, the destruction of this unique collection would be a national cultural catastrophe.
    • This should have satisfied me but I couldn't resist the Scottish fruit loaf otherwise known as bannock.
    • Pauline Alainga rustled up a batch of yummy bannock in the bannock-making competition.

Origin

Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna 'a drop'.

Rhymes

Zanuck

Definition of bannock in US English:

bannock

nounˈbænəkˈbanək
  • A round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England.

    (苏格兰或北英格兰人食用的)未发酵的燕麦饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were flipping bannocks and oatcakes on girdles centuries before sun-dried-tomato ciabatta was invented.
    • But thanks to an unknown teahouse owner's creative imagination, it was rolled between a bannock and eaten like a crispy sandwich.
    • There is marmalade - and jam made from Scottish strawberries or raspberries - and in the bread bin beside the granary loaf are some oatcakes and barley bannocks.
    • For anyone who perceives Scotland's heritage in a broader sense than bannocks and Braveheart, the destruction of this unique collection would be a national cultural catastrophe.
    • Special harvest breads were made and these too vary as one moves round the country, from the rich saffron breads of Cornwall to the bannocks of Scotland.
    • From the Indians, they learned how to make bannock, a simple bread composed of flour, lard and water, which could be cooked over an open fire.
    • And then, with more tea and bannocks all round, they told him about the night the helicopter crashed.
    • In Scotland, the bannock was pre-eminently made with barley (or bere meal, bere being a primitive form of barley that does better in acid soils); in England, more often of oats.
    • A traditional bread, bannock, was made while trapping or living in camps.
    • Larga also provides guests with a northern menu of food such as bannock, caribou stew and fish.
    • The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert.
    • Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock.
    • Pauline Alainga rustled up a batch of yummy bannock in the bannock-making competition.
    • According to The Scotsman of 20th August, 1901, the sieved powder from crushed malt could be kneaded into tiny bannocks, baked on a griddle.
    • As I sat in his farmhouse, discussing native sheep, Eunson told me about success of the cold mutton (roasted, but still pink and moist) and bere bannocks that he took to a recent UK Slow Food AGM.
    • This plain bannock is essentially a large round scone.
    • Instead of making his usual gruff request for leftover bannock and tea, Korgak smiled and told his sister that he hadn't touched alcohol for three weeks.
    • Every time you want to eat something besides bannock, you have to fish.
    • This should have satisfied me but I couldn't resist the Scottish fruit loaf otherwise known as bannock.
    • My bread preference is Selkirk bannock, but you can use panettone instead.

Origin

Old English bannuc, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ban, Breton bannac'h, banne, and Cornish banna ‘a drop’.

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