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kasha1 /ˈkaʃə /noun [mass noun]1(In Russia and Poland) porridge made from cooked buckwheat or similar grain.Cook kasha in a large skillet for about 4 minutes....- Nadezhda smelled cooked kasha and fresh bread; she smelled sour vodka like Vasily's breath in early morning; she smelled wet new-turned earth.
- The most renowned of all buckwheat dishes is kasha, a speciality of Russia and E. Europe.
1.1Uncooked buckwheat groats.A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat....- Rye flour and oat/barley products, which are mainly whole grain, could become more popular, as could minor grain products such as kasha and bulgur.
- One cup of buckwheat kasha kernels contains more than 20% of the recommended daily intake of fibre.
Origin Kasha2 /ˈkaʃə /noun [mass noun] trademark1A soft napped fabric of wool and hair. 1.1A kind of cotton flannel used as a lining material.Kasha can be made from cotton, wool or a synthetic material like polyester or nylon....- They call it flannel backed lining but that is what kasha is anyway.
Origin Early 20th century: of unknown origin. |