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barm
[bahrm]
noun
yeast formed on malt liquors while fermenting.
barm
/ ɑː /
noun
the yeasty froth on fermenting malt liquors
an archaic or dialect word for yeast
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of barm1
Example Sentences
The post included a comment from the shop about what happens "when your customers are literally flying in for your roast beef in caramelised onion gravy barms".
I love barm brack, a fruity Irish quick bread that usually shows up around Halloween and again for New Year's.
It’s like eating a meat and potato pie, or ordering a barm cake, or seeing an old man wearing a flat cap while drinking a pint of mild.
The line between zane, apparently not allowed, and barm, apparently allowed, is blurry.
I reject both the chip barm and any attempt to serve a “posh” chip butty.
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