almonds

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English - Turkish
badem

Bademi severim ama fıstığı değil. - I like almonds, but not peanuts.

Hurmayı bademle beraber yemeyi severim. - I like to eat a date with almonds.

badem içi
almond
badem

İnan ya da inanma, şeftaliler ve bademler akrabalar. - Believe it or not, peaches and almonds are family.

İster inan ister inanma, şeftaliler ve bademler aynı aileden geliyor. - Believe it or not, peaches and almonds are in the same family.

bitter almonds
(Gıda) acı badem
almond
badem ağacı
raw almonds
Kabuksuz badem
almond
dişbademi
almond
acı badem ağacı
almond
(isim) badem
almond
kargadelen
almond
almond oil bademyağı
almond
almond tree badem ağacı
almond
almond shaped badem şeklinde
almond
Chios almond sakız bademi
almond
Prunus amygdalus
English - English
{n} two round glands of the throat
plural of almond
almond
The color of an almond still covered by its skin, a shade of brown

almond colour:.

almond
The colour of the kernel of an almond without its shell and thin seed coat, a creamy off-white colour

almond colour:.

almond
brownish, resembling the colour of an almond nut
blanched almonds
plural form of blanched almond
almond
{n} the nut of a tree, a fruit
Almond
Badam Dry Fruit
Almond
The kernel of the fruit of the almond tree Comes in sweet and bitter varieties Bitter almonds contain traces of lethal "prussic acid" when raw Processed bitter almonds are used to flavor extracts, liqueurs, and orgeat syrup
Almond
oval-shaped edible seed of the almond tree
Almond
small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California
Almond
almendra
almond
A small deciduous tree, Prunus dulcis, that produces almonds
almond
A type of tree nut
almond
oval-shaped edible seed of the almond tree small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California
almond
An almond or an almond tree, is a tree on which almonds grow. On the left was a plantation of almond trees. Tree (Prunus dulcis) in the rose family, native to South Asia; also its edible seed, or nut. The tree, growing somewhat larger and living longer than the peach, is strikingly beautiful when in flower. The nuts are either sweet or bitter. Sweet almonds are the edible type consumed as nuts and used in cooking. The extracted oil of bitter almonds is used to make flavouring extracts for foods and liqueurs. Almonds provide small amounts of protein, iron, calcium, phosphorus, and B vitamins and are high in fat. They are commonly used in confectionery baking and in marzipan, a traditional European candy
almond
One of the tonsils
almond
The tree that bears the fruit; almond tree
almond
The fruit of the almond tree
almond
Almonds are pale oval nuts. They are often used in cooking. sponge cake flavoured with almonds. see also sugared almond
almond
Anything shaped like an almond
almond
{i} type of edible nut; tree which produces these nuts
burnt almonds
sweet toasted almonds
peeled almonds
almonds whose shell and outer skin have been removed
roasted almonds
almonds toasted over a fire
roasting almonds
toasting almonds over a fire
soup almonds
small baked bits of wheat (similar to crackers) that are eaten in soup
almonds

    Turkish pronunciation

    älmındz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈälməndz/ /ˈɑːlməndz/

    Etymology

    [ 'ä-m&nd, 'a-, 'ä ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English almande, from Middle French, from Late Latin amandula, alteration of Latin amygdala, from Greek amygdalE.
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