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203 months ago

Aharon303  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

English > French

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Difficult / demanding

Word or term in question:

sumac

Context:

recipee

Keywords:

spice

 

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203 months ago

Zara  See profile wrote:

sumac

My comment:

Same as in English. I agree with most of the answers. The Persians used this spice in rice.

203 months ago

Zara  See profile wrote:

sumac

My comment:

Définition :
Poudre de couleur pourpre obtenue à partir des fleurs et des baies d'une variété d'arbustes originaire de Turquie

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203 months ago

Abaete  See profile wrote:

Sumac

My comment:

Bonjour,

Je pense que nous pouvons utiliser "sumac" sans difficultés.

Cordialement,

Marjorie

My references:

http://www.bahadourian.com/aromates/sumac-140.html

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

203 months ago

Marie-José  See profile wrote:

Definitely. Use the same word in French and in Englsih.

203 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

Sumac labanon spice. Confirm it's the same word to use in French: http://www.saveursdumonde.net/produits/epices/sumac/

203 months ago

Mathias François  See profile wrote:

From Arabic "summaq" : "sumac" in French, "sumac" or "sumach" in English. Le Robert & Collins senior Le Petit Robert