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balloc (balloc broth) - A fish stew. May be a transcription or copying error for "ballow".
balourgly - A fish stew. See balloc.
barbel - A carp-like freshwater fish (genus Barbus).

Barbel
bataiwyng - Crenellations. Having battlements.
baude - To cut in thin slices.
bawde - To cut in thin slices.
berm - Yeast, usually as foam from brewing beer or ale.
betes - Beet greens.
betany - Betony (Stachys officinalis), also known as woundwort and common hedgenettle. A member of the mint family.
betayn - Betony (Stachys officinalis), also known as woundwort and common hedgenettle. A member of the mint family.

Betony - Stachys officinalis
betor - Bittern (Botaurus stellaris). A large wading bird of the heron family.

Bittern - Botaurus stellaris
betus - Beet greens.
bitore - Bittern (Botaurus stellaris). A large wading bird of the heron family.
blamang - A dish usually made of rice and chicken.
blanche - White. (from French)
blank - White. (from French)
blanke - White. (from French)
blaunche - White. (from French)
blanc manger - A dish usually made of rice and chicken.
blomanger (blanc manger) - A dish usually made of rice and chicken.
bolas (bullace) - Plums.
bonte - A linen sieve.
borage - Common Borage (Borago officinalis). A kitchen herb common across Europe. Borage flowers are blue.

Borage - Borago officinalis
bourreys - A dish made in the form of little, filled pastry pouches. (from French bourse)
bowres - A dish made in the form of little, filled pastry pouches. (from French bourse)
brasele - Braise.
braan - Flesh. The term is aparently only applied to meat (compared to "char" which can mean meat but was also used for the flesh of fruit).
brann - Flesh. The term is aparently only applied to meat (compared to "char" which can mean meat but was also used for the flesh of fruit).
branne - Flesh. The term is aparently only applied to meat (compared to "char" which can mean meat but was also used for the flesh of fruit).
brasey - Braised.
brawn - Flesh. The term is aparently only applied to meat (compared to "char" which can mean meat but was also used for the flesh of fruit).
bray - To grind.
breme - A general term for a number of species of freshwater and saltwater fish.
brewet - A soup or stew, usually containing meat. (probably from French)
brey - To grind.
broche - A stick or skewer (branch).
bruet - A soup or stew, usually containing meat. (probably from French)
brymeus - Unknown, but may be a misspelling, transcription or copying error of a word meaning "blackberries".
bukkenade - A meat stew (most often veal), usually including egg yolks.
buknade - A meat stew (most often veal), usually including egg yolks.
burage - Common Borage (Borago officinalis). A kitchen herb common across Europe. Borage flowers are blue.
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