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The Vietnamese word "quế" is a noun that refers to "cinnamon" in English. It can mean both the cinnamon tree and the bark that is used as a spice.

Basic Definition:
  • Quế: Cinnamon-tree; cinnamon (bark).
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "quế" when talking about cooking, spices, or traditional medicine. It is often used in Vietnamese cuisine to add flavor to dishes and desserts.
Example Sentence:
  • Món chè này hương vị quế rất thơm.
    • (This dessert has a very fragrant cinnamon flavor.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Quế" can also be a part of traditional medicine in Vietnam, where it is used for its warming properties. You might hear phrases like "trà quế" (cinnamon tea) or "thuốc quế" (cinnamon medicine).
Word Variants:
  • Quế chi: Refers specifically to the cinnamon bark, often used in herbal medicine.
  • Quế ngọt: Sweet cinnamon, which is a specific variety known for its flavor.
Different Meanings:
  • While "quế" primarily refers to cinnamon, in some contexts, it might also refer to the aromatic aspects of cinnamon that are used in various cultural practices, including incense.
Synonyms:
  • Gia vị quế: Cinnamon spice.
  • Hồ tiêu: A similar spice, but it refers to black pepper, which can sometimes be confused with cinnamon in terms of culinary use.
Conclusion:

"Quế" is an important word in Vietnamese cooking and culture, referring to a spice that enhances the flavor of many dishes.

noun
  1. cinnamon-tree;cinnamon (bark)

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