Usages of der Zimt
Am Ende streue ich ein bisschen Zimt in den Joghurt, und plötzlich schmeckt er wie ein Dessert.
In the end I sprinkle a little cinnamon into the yogurt, and suddenly it tastes like a dessert.
Meine Freundin mag Zimt nicht so gern, deshalb nimmt sie lieber Marmelade.
My girlfriend doesn’t like cinnamon that much, so she prefers jam.
Meine Oma sagt, ein bisschen Zimt passt auch gut zu warmen Blaubeeren.
My grandma says a little cinnamon also goes well with warm blueberries.
Zum Schluss fragt der Kellner, ob wir noch Zimt auf den warmen Pfirsich wollen oder lieber Sahne.
At the end, the waiter asks whether we want more cinnamon on the warm peach or rather cream.
In den Haferbrei kommen heute Rosinen und etwas Zimt.
Today raisins and a little cinnamon go into the porridge.
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