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Definition of barmbrack in English: barmbrack(also barnbrack) noun ˈbɑːmbrak mass nounA kind of soft, spicy bread containing dried fruit, originating in Ireland where it is traditionally eaten at Halloween. 穗醋栗甜饼(源自爱尔兰) Example sentencesExamples - Also on the table at Halloween are colcannon, a mixture of cabbage or kale and mashed potatoes with a lucky coin placed inside, and barmbrack.
- Apart from the Barm Brack, we don't really have any special foods but apples and nuts are always on the table.
- The trick to making a Barm Brack is soaking the fruit over night in the tea.
- Many barmbrack recipes call for "mixed spice".
- The ring in a barmbrack, for instance, is a tradition that evolved from that time and meant that you would soon marry, and a piece of straw meant that a prosperous year was ahead.
- The traditional Halloween cake in Ireland is the barnbrack which is a fruit bread.
- Fortune-telling aside, barmbrack is delicious anytime of the year, and is best when served warm with butter.
- Monday, October 20 is the closing date for receipt of entries for baking competition, Hallowe'en barmbrack and afternoon tea event.
- Try our delicious barmbrack recipe from our Irish St. Patrick's day collection.
- Perhaps the most distinctive Irish cake is the barmbrack.
- Arrange the Barmbrack on a serving dish and top with the peaches, cranberries and orange sauce.
- Several foods are traditionally eaten on All Hallow's Eve, especially colcannon and barmbrack.
- For instance, under "food" we find a list of food items that contains all major comestibles specific to Ireland, starting with "barmbrack" and ending with "yellaman".
OriginFrom Irish bairin breac 'speckled cake'. |