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Definition of salep in English: salepnoun ˈsaləpˈsaləp mass nounA starchy preparation of the dried tubers of various orchids, used as a thickener in cooking and as the basis of a drink. Example sentencesExamples - Salep is made from the powdered root of several species of wild orchid, and is both tasty and nourishing. It keeps the body warm in cold weather and increases resistance against the colds and coughs of winter.
- Indeed packets of ‘instant salep’ list cornflour as an ingredient, along with salep and sugar.
- Place salep and sugar in a small saucepan; mixing well. Add cold milk gradually stirring constantly to prevent lumping.
Origin Mid 18th century: from French, from Turkish sālep, from Arabic (ḵuṣa-'ṯ-) ṯa‘lab, the name of an orchid (literally 'fox's testicles'). Definition of salep in US English: salepnounˈsaləp A starchy preparation of the dried tubers of various orchids, used as a thickener in cooking, and formerly in medicines and tonics. Example sentencesExamples - Indeed packets of ‘instant salep’ list cornflour as an ingredient, along with salep and sugar.
- Place salep and sugar in a small saucepan; mixing well. Add cold milk gradually stirring constantly to prevent lumping.
- Salep is made from the powdered root of several species of wild orchid, and is both tasty and nourishing. It keeps the body warm in cold weather and increases resistance against the colds and coughs of winter.
Origin Mid 18th century: from French, from Turkish sālep, from Arabic ( ḵuṣa-'ṯ-) ṯa‘lab, the name of an orchid (literally ‘fox's testicles’). |