Sauerkraut
(noun)
Finely shredded cabbage that has been fermented in salt brine, typically served as a side dish.
Origin:
The word sauerkraut is of german origin, from "sauer" meaning "sour" and "kraut" meaning "cabbage".
Examples:
- Sauerkraut is a traditional accompaniment to sausage and pork dishes.
- He added sauerkraut to his sandwich for some extra tang and crunch.
- Sauerkraut is a good source of probiotics and vitamins.
- She cooked sauerkraut with bacon, onion and caraway seeds.
- He made a stew with sauerkraut, potatoes and smoked pork.