sumac
su
ˈsu
soo
mac
mæk
māk
British pronunciation
/sˈuːmæk/

Definition & Meaning of "sumac"in English

Sumac
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a spice made from the dried and ground berries of the sumac plant, known for its tangy and lemony flavor

sumac definition and meaning

What is "sumac"?

Sumac is a tangy and citrusy spice derived from the dried and ground berries of the sumac shrub, primarily found in the Middle East and the Mediterranean region. With its deep red color and sour flavor profile, sumac adds brightness and depth to a variety of dishes. It is commonly used as a seasoning in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, particularly in dishes like salads, meats, rice, and vegetable dishes. Beyond its culinary uses, sumac is valued for its potential health benefits and has been used in traditional medicine for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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Examples
I invited my friends over for a barbecue and surprised them with sumac-marinated kebabs.
She sprinkled sumac over her roasted vegetables to add a citrusy kick to the dish.
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wood of a sumac

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