Caraways

/ˈkærəweɪz/ noun

Plural form of caraway; seeds from the caraway plant used as a spice, commonly found in rye bread, sauerkraut, and liqueurs.

From Arabic 'karawya,' borrowed into European languages from the Middle East where the plant originated. The plural simply adds '-s' to the singular 'caraway.'

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