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1 ananas
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2 ananas
m invar pineapple* * ** * *['ananas, ana'nas]sostantivo maschile invariabile pineapple* * *ananas/'ananas, ana'nas/m.inv.pineapple. -
3 fetta
f slicea fette sliced* * *fetta s.f.1 slice: dammi un'altra fetta di torta, give me another slice of cake; una fetta di arrosto, a slice of roast meat; una fetta di limone, a slice of lemon; una grossa fetta di pane, a thick slice of bread; tagliare qlco. a fette, to slice sthg. (o to cut sthg. into slices) // fare a fette qlcu., to cut s.o. to pieces (o to make mincemeat of s.o.) // una bella fetta di quel guadagno finì nelle sue tasche, a large slice of the profit finished up in his pocket* * *['fetta]sostantivo femminileuna fetta di carne, di torta — a slice o piece of meat, of cake
una fetta di formaggio — a slice o piece o wedge of cheese
una fetta di limone — (rotonda) a slice of lemon; (spicchio) a wedge of lemon
tagliare a -e — to cut [sth.] into slices, to slice
2) fig. (porzione) slice, share, sectionvolere una fetta della torta — to want one's slice o share of the cake
una grossa fetta di mercato — a large share o chunk of the market
•••fare a -e qcn. — to rip sb. to pieces o shreds, to make mincemeat of sb
* * *fetta/'fetta/sostantivo f.1 (di cibo) slice, piece; (rotonda) round; una fetta di carne, di torta a slice o piece of meat, of cake; una fetta di formaggio a slice o piece o wedge of cheese; una fetta di limone (rotonda) a slice of lemon; (spicchio) a wedge of lemon; tagliare a -e to cut [sth.] into slices, to slice; ananas a -e sliced pineapple2 fig. (porzione) slice, share, section; volere una fetta della torta to want one's slice o share of the cake; avere la propria fetta di torta to have one's snout in the trough; prendersi la fetta più grossa to take the lion's share; una grossa fetta di mercato a large share o chunk of the marketfare a -e qcn. to rip sb. to pieces o shreds, to make mincemeat of sb.\fetta biscottata rusk. -
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7 ananas al maraschino
( ITALY)pineapple with sweet liqueurItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > ananas al maraschino
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8 cherimoya
Also called the custard apple, this is a tropical fruit with a creamy texture and sweet pineapple flavor. -
9 feija-o
Portugese for beans, the default is black beans. Not to be confused with Feijoa - A waxy green fruit about 3" long. Although it is not a guava you may know it as a Pineapple Guava. Feijoa sellowiana is an evergreen shrub, growing to 10-16 ft. It thrives in subtropical regions but is hardy & once established will tolerate moderate frosts. They are either eaten raw (with or without the skin) or made into jellies, sauces & chutneys. -
10 pastor
( MEXICA)Thin slices of pork marinated in achiote and roasted on a spit. The pork is sliced off the spit and served in a taco with onions, cilantro and pineapple. -
11 piña
( MEXICA)Pineapple -
12 tepache
( MEXICA)An alcoholic beverage made from pineapple and sugar, or cane juice and other juices.
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