
Bircher
UK
/ˈbɪtʃə/
US
/ˈbɜrʧər/

Translation of "bircher" into Russian
bircher
NounUK
/ˈbɪtʃə/
US
/ˈbɜrʧər/
bircher
birchers pl
бирхер
I had a bowl of bircher for breakfast.
Я съел миску бирхера на завтрак.
Definitions
bircher
NounUK
/ˈbɪtʃə/
US
/ˈbɜrʧər/
A type of muesli, typically made with rolled oats, nuts, seeds, and fresh or dried fruits, often soaked in milk or yogurt.
For breakfast, she prepared a bowl of bircher with fresh berries and almonds.
A member or supporter of the John Birch Society, a conservative political advocacy group in the United States.
His colleagues dismissed him as a Bircher because of his outspoken anti-communist views.
bircher
AdjectiveUK
/ˈbɪtʃə/
US
/ˈbɜrʧər/
Relating to Bircher muesli or to the ideas of Maximilian Bircher-Benner.
The restaurant serves several Bircher breakfast options.
Bircher
Proper nounA surname, notably borne by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867–1939), inventor of Bircher muesli.
Maximilian Bircher believed in the health benefits of raw fruits and vegetables.