kraut

word

Definition

'Kraut' is a type of fermented cabbage known as sauerkraut in English, commonly eaten in German cuisine. It can also be an old-fashioned or disrespectful slang term for a German person.

Usage & Nuances

In food contexts, 'kraut' means sauerkraut and is neutral. As slang for a German person, it is outdated and offensive—DO NOT use this meaning in conversation. In recipes, 'kraut' is sometimes just called 'sauerkraut.' The word usually appears in historical or cultural discussions.

Example Sentences

I like to eat kraut with sausages.

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He made homemade kraut for the party.

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You can buy kraut at most supermarkets.

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My grandma's kraut recipe is a family secret.

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Do you want some kraut on your hot dog?

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Avoid using 'kraut' to describe people—it's considered rude and outdated.

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