Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun The edible seeds of various Australian plants, traditionally eaten by the Australian Aborigines.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word wattleseed.

Examples

  • With motor running add the cooled butter/wattleseed.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Haalo 2006

  • I need to try to find some wattleseed here, everytime I see you post something about it I want to try it.

    Wattle Seed Madeleines Haalo 2006

  • You're so right that wattleseed is always used in sweet recipes you've supplied a new way of looking at it.

    Spice is Right V Haalo 2006

  • With motor running add the cooled butter/wattleseed.

    Wattle Seed Madeleines Haalo 2006

  • A. had chosen a trio of home-made icecreams in a chocolate lined brandy snap basket, whereas I opted for the lighter sounding wattleseed meringue roulade with cream and fresh berries.

    Archive 2005-04-01 Niki 2005

  • A. had chosen a trio of home-made icecreams in a chocolate lined brandy snap basket, whereas I opted for the lighter sounding wattleseed meringue roulade with cream and fresh berries.

    William Angliss Student Bistro - scenes from a comic film Niki 2005

  • A cacophony of curious scents: copaiba balsam, petitgrain, citrus rind, sinicuichi accord, betel nut, wasabi root, coconut palm, and wattleseed layered atop innumerable strange herbs, spices, and woods.

    ComicList Headlines ComicList 2010

  • A cacophony of curious scents: copaiba balsam, petitgrain, citrus rind, sinicuichi accord, betel nut, wasabi root, coconut palm, and wattleseed layered atop innumerable strange herbs, spices, and woods.

    ComicList Headlines ComicList 2010

  • A cacophony of curious scents: copaiba balsam, petitgrain, citrus rind, sinicuichi accord, betel nut, wasabi root, coconut palm, and wattleseed layered atop innumerable strange herbs, spices, and woods.

    ComicList Headlines ComicList 2010

  • We consider ourselves pioneers in growing wattleseed.

    unknown title 2009

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.