This is the 7443rd most frequent Turkish word.
graham
The Turkish word "graham" does not have a meaning in Turkish; it is likely a proper noun or borrowed term referring to "Graham" in English.
In this sentence, 'graham' refers to the type of flour used, specifically 'graham flour'.
Bugün graham unu kullanarak ekmek yapacağım.
Today, I will make bread using graham flour.
Here, 'Graham' is a proper noun, referring to the name of the inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
Kütüphanede Graham Bell'in hayatını anlatan bir kitap buldum.
I found a book in the library about the life of Graham Bell.
In this context, 'graham' denotes a type of cracker, 'graham crackers', typically made with graham flour.