Used in a Sentence

kasha

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for kasha.

Editorial note

You can watch Bittman making kasha varniskes here.

Examples12
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of kasha gathered in one view.

noun

A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats.

noun

A kind of dry curry from Bengal.

noun

A female given name.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for kasha.

noun

A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats.

noun

A kind of dry curry from Bengal.

noun

A female given name.

noun

(folklore) A yokai that steals the corpses of those who have died as a result of accumulating evil deeds.

Example sentences

1

You can watch Bittman making kasha varniskes here.

2

Good carbs are things like brown rice, sweet potatoes, whole grains such as steel cut oats, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat (kasha), etc.

3

If you think my post had anything to do with Kasha Aid (No idea and don't care what it is) or Sikhs, then I am afraid you did not read it properly.

4

Chisinau, 1990 [2] Stuffed Duck with Buckwheat Kasha [3] from "Jewish Cuisine", Lebowich, Meisel.

5

The right side is almost certainly buckwheat, known to Russians simply as “kasha.” The left side is likely the cutlets themselves (the little brown outlines) surrounded by some (cold) white sauce that once heated turns more liquid.

6

Just to be clear: "If you think my post had anything to do with Kasha Aid (No idea and don't care what it is) or Sikhs, then I am afraid you did not read it properly."

7

We are both ESL, but I challenge you to read carefully through this, two or three times maybe: "If you think my post had anything to do with Kasha Aid (No idea and don't care what it is) or Sikhs, then I am afraid you did not read it properly." Not everything is an attack on your people.

8

"kaszą" looks like "kasha", but in the context of a whole arbitrary sentence (rather than in the context of talking about guessing at "chicken and rice" in other languages) I'm not sure I would have thought of that.

Quote examples

1

Chisinau, 1990 [2] Stuffed Duck with Buckwheat Kasha [3] from "Jewish Cuisine", Lebowich, Meisel.

2

The right side is almost certainly buckwheat, known to Russians simply as “kasha.” The left side is likely the cutlets themselves (the little brown outlines) surrounded by some (cold) white sauce that once heated turns more liquid.

3

Just to be clear: "If you think my post had anything to do with Kasha Aid (No idea and don't care what it is) or Sikhs, then I am afraid you did not read it properly."

4

We are both ESL, but I challenge you to read carefully through this, two or three times maybe: "If you think my post had anything to do with Kasha Aid (No idea and don't care what it is) or Sikhs, then I am afraid you did not read it properly." Not everything is an attack on your people.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use kasha in a sentence?

You can watch Bittman making kasha varniskes here.

What does kasha mean?

A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats.

What part of speech is kasha?

kasha is commonly used as noun.