mirin
See also: 'mirin
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Japanese 味醂 (mirin).
Noun
editmirin (usually uncountable, plural mirins)
- A form of Japanese rice wine, less alcoholic than sake and used in cooking.
- 1989 November, Drew DeSilver, Jan Gahala, “What is that stuff?”, in Vegetarian Times, →ISSN, page 43:
- Although naturally brewed mirin is made from only water, sweet brown rice, and rice koji, much of the mirin sold in natural food stores and Oriental markets is sweetened with sugar or corn syrup; read labels carefully.
- 2017, James Peterson, Sauces: Classical and Contemporary Sauce Making, HarperCollins, →ISBN:
- Teriyaki sauce, a mixture of mirin, sake, soy sauce, and sometimes sugar, may be brushed on meats, fish, or vegetables […]
Translations
editCatalan
editVerb
editmirin
- inflection of mirar:
Indonesian
editEtymology
editFrom Japanese 味醂 (みりん, mirin), from 味 (み, mi, “flavour (UK); flavor (US)”) + 醂 (りん, rin, “remove astringency; bleach in water”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmirin (plural)
Further reading
edit- “mirin” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Northern Kurdish
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Iranian *márti, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *márti, from Proto-Indo-European *mer-.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editCentral Kurdish | مردن (mirdin) |
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mirin f
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