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Discover LudwigYou can use "boiled with" in written English.
This phrase is used when something is cooked in a large amount of water. For example, "The potatoes were boiled with rosemary and garlic to enhance the flavor."
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Kale boiled with corn.
Tehran boiled with rage again.
Or boiled with butter and parsley.
They've been boiled with allspice, bay leaves, onions and garlic.
Bamboo shoots, just boiled with Japanese miso paste and grilled.
Or perhaps he boiled with the wrong kind of anger.
Greens are boiled with turkey necks instead of ham hocks.
The crabs, which ride free of charge, wind up boiled with sazon, a Spanish spice mixture.
His rallies boiled with rage and laughter, which were hard to tell apart.
Dolphin meat is a local delicacy, served raw as sashimi or boiled with soy sauce.
Water boiled with spices has been a main meal for many families for months.
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