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buttermilk
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The liquid left over after producing butter from full cream milk by the churning process, also called ''traditional buttermilk''. 2 ''cultured buttermilk'', a fermented dairy product produced from cow's milk, with a characteristically sour taste.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from butter (n.) + milk (n.). Compare German Buttermilch . It is what remains after the butter has been churned out.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN cup ▪ Whisk together 1 cup sugar, cocoa and 1 / 2 cup buttermilk . ▪ Combine remaining 1 / 2 cup buttermilk and vanilla in another bowl or measuring cup. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Add the eggs, vanilla and buttermilk and ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Buttermilk Ski Area is a ski hill and unincorporated community. It is frequently considered the easiest skiing mountain in Aspen, Colorado . Buttermilk has also been the host to the ESPN Winter X-games multiple times. It contains three ski areas: Tiehack ...
Usage examples of buttermilk.
She had a bowl of soft water and a pair of boots to offer for the heavy waders, for outer comfort, a glass of cold buttermilk and a bench on which to rest, in the circular arbour until dinner was ready.
He was ravenous for the buttermilk, and when he stretched on the bench in the arbour the flickering patches of sunlight so tantalized his tired eyes, while the bees made such splendid music, he was soon sound asleep.
There was fine white manchet bread, cold meats and cheese, buttermilk and ale, even some of the last of the autumn apples.
The children full of corn pone and buttermilk had been asleep since early night.
She turned and regarded the mess in the kitchen, the large crockery bowl and table covered with the sticky remains of the brown bread and spilled buttermilk, the open bags of flour and wheatmeal, and she sat down wearily at the table and rested her head on her arms.
Phaedre came up from the pantry with a jug of fresh buttermilk, just in case.
You can make your own baits using a variety of ingredients like beer, buttermilk or rotting fruit.
He munched some cornpone for breakfast, washed it down with buttermilk, and dug out his boots.
This old woman dips bread into a cup of buttermilk for her lunch and eats slowly.
Buttermilk was not a rotund, happy, doughlike creature, as his name might suggest.
In 1792 in the Duchy of Holstein there was an industrious laborer named Stender who died at one hundred and three, his food for the most part of his life having been oatmeal and buttermilk.
BLOUSES, BURGARS AND BUTTERMILK SOME of us -- Our Little Group of Advanced Thinkers, you know -- are going in for Bulgarian BUTTERMILK.
An’ you’ll git freckled sho as you born, an’ Ah ain’ figgerin’ on you gittin’ freckled affer all de buttermilk Ah been puttin’ on you all dis winter, bleachin’ dem freckles you got at Savannah settin’ on de beach.
These boys ravenous with hunger, devouring peanut butter sandwiches, chocolate chip cookies, slices of American cheese, stale buttermilk biscuits smeared with jam.
Take two cups of flour, two eggs, a one third cup of oil, three teaspoons of baking powder, one teaspoon of salt and a one-third cup of buttermilk.