Meaning of bulka | Babel Free
Definitions
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A bread roll; a bun. countable, uncountable
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A type of Slavic bread. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Français
Bulka
Examples
“WOODWARD’S OWN Bulka Rings / Superb yeast-raised pastry; Chocolate-Cinnamon filled, each 49ᶜ”
“And the best of breads by Moshe of East Houston St. / Challah Loaf / Corn Bread, Russian or Light Rye / Mandel Bread (sweet or chocolate) / Bulka Rolls”
“Quick, Zinka, my sweet donut, my lovely piece of bulka. […] Didn’t know the difference between a bulka and a Bialy.”
“Ah yes, Polish appetites with their kielbasas, bulka rolls, babka (cakes), and tortes.”
“Waiting in anticipation to bite into Granny Bertha’s delicious, freshly baked bulkas made the fast all-the-more torturous.”
“Make a bread and butter pudding with the bulka. Preheat the oven to 180°C/165°C Fan/Gas Mark 4. Layer the bulkas in a shallow baking dish. Spread a thin layer of apricot jam over the bulkas and dot with butter.”
“I ordered a dozen bialys, two bulkas, two pletzels and butter and cream cheese. […] Stevie and Norby, the bialys, and I had the bulka.”
“Here and there one bit into a bulka or a piece of black bread, just doughy bread with no butter or jam smeared on it.”
“Baehr’s Giant Market Brings You RUBEL’S FAMOUS BREAD / Known For Quality / Highest Priced Bread in Town / Enjoy a new taste thrill / Egg Bread—Square Loaf—Bulka—Twist—Long Bulka”
“Syrup prepared by boiling watermelons was delicious when eaten with white bulka and was frequently used for supper.”
“Sitting down with a slice of bulka and a hot cup of tea seemed like the perfect late afternoon snack.”
“The ladies experienced all the steps of bulka baking and went home proudly with a loaf to share with their loved ones.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.