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sourdough

/souuhr-doh, sou-er-/US // ˈsaʊərˌdoʊ, ˈsaʊ ər- //UK // (ˈsaʊəˌdəʊ) //

酸面团,酸面条,酸面包,酸面粉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fermented dough retained from one baking and used as leaven, rather than fresh yeast, to start the next.
    • : bread leavened with this fermented dough: Pick up a loaf of sourdough and a baguette, too.
    • : a prospector or pioneer, especially in Alaska or Canada.
    • : any longtime resident, especially in Alaska or Canada.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : leavened with sourdough: sourdough bread.

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Examples

  • I continue to develop my skills as a fairly new sourdough baker, and one of those is how to find success in winter.

  • We’re forgetting how to socialize, staving off boredom with gardening and tie-dye, and forming deep emotional bonds with jars of sourdough starter.

  • The dough is made from sourdough and a wild yeast starter, and the pies are, of course, square.

  • Here’s a sourdough pizza dough that waits on you — and not vice versaOnion Mushroom Tarte Tatin.

  • You might not have completed your 30-day plank challenge or perfected your sourdough bread.

  • They are vinous, herbaceous, and reminiscent of sourdough yeast starter.

  • Choosing one wine to go with candied yams and sourdough stuffing is challenging.

  • The real old time veteran and sourdough is a model of neatness and order.

  • He had only one arm and one leg, the other members having been lost when his sourdough barrel blew up.

  • Having breakfasted heartily on sourdough flapjacks, warmed-over baked beans and coffee, they were ready for anything.

  • Takes its rise in the Sourdough Mountains and flows northward across the boundary of the Park.

  • A ridge jutting northwestward from Sourdough Mountains, in the northeastern part of the Park.