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bouillon

[bool-yon, -yuhn, boo-yawn] / ˈbʊl yɒn, -yən, buˈyɔ̃ /


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One survivor, a 20-year-old from Guatemala, told The Associated Press the smugglers had covered the trailer’s floor with what she believed was powdered chicken bouillon, apparently to throw off any dogs at the checkpoint.

From Seattle Times

In South Africa, for example, it’s developed a smallholder farmer network to grow coriander and chilies for its local Roberstons spices brands, Rajah curry blends and Knorrox bouillon cubes, replacing spices previously sourced in India.

From Reuters

“The play is what I liken to a bouillon cube. It is a distillation and that’s what you need for a musical,” she says.

From Seattle Times

Ready in a flash, this bowl boasts kale, powdered bouillon, and white miso, too.

From Salon

The latter is a pile of thinly sliced rib-eye braised in soy sauce, beef bouillon and lemon juice, then accessorized with pickled onions, white American cheese sauce, lettuce and a garlic-adobo mayo.

From Washington Post