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1 potato poori
( INDIA)crisp poori piled with potatoes and onions, sweet and sour sauce, yoghurt and sev (vermicelli) -
2 patata
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3 chips, pommes
potato chips. -
4 crique
potato pancake from the Auvergne. -
5 patata
f potato* * *patata s.f. (bot.) ( Solanum tuberosum) potato*: patate fritte, fried potatoes (o chips o amer. French fries); ( croccanti) crisps, (o amer. chips); patate lesse, boiled potatoes; patate novelle, new potatoes; fecola di patate, potato flour; purè di patate, mashed potatoes // patata americana, ( Ipomoea batatas) sweet potato (o batata o Spanish potato) // (chim.) alcol di patate, potato alcohol // spirito di patata, ( umore scipito) weak humour // patata bollente, (fig.) hot potato: passare ad altri la patata bollente, to hand (o to pass) on the hot potato // non stare lì come un sacco di patate!, don't stand gawping! // naso a patata, button nose.* * *[pa'tata]sostantivo femminile potato*patata americana o dolce sweet potato, yam AE; patata bollente hot potato; passare la patata bollente a qcn. to leave sb. holding the baby; -e fritte — chips BE, (French) fries AE
••sacco di -e — clumsy person, clodhopper colloq.
* * *patata/pa'tata/sostantivo f.potato*\naso a patata button nose; sacco di -e clumsy person, clodhopper colloq.; che spirito di patata! what a weak humour!\patata americana o dolce sweet potato, yam AE; patata bollente hot potato; passare la patata bollente a qcn. to leave sb. holding the baby; - e fritte chips BE, (French) fries AE. -
6 batata
batata s.f. (bot.) ( Ipomoea batatas) batata, sweet potato, Spanish potato, (pop.) arrowroot of Brazil, ( amer) yam.* * *[ba'tata]sostantivo femminile sweet potato** * *batata/ba'tata/sostantivo f.sweet potato*. -
7 crocchetta
f gastronomy potato croquette* * ** * *[krok'ketta]sostantivo femminile croquette- e di patate — potato croquettes, croquette potatoes
* * *crocchetta/krok'ketta/sostantivo f.croquette; - e di patate potato croquettes, croquette potatoes. -
8 dorifora
dorifora s.f. (zool.) dorifora della patata, ( Doriphora decemlineata) Colorado beetle, potato beetle.* * *[do'rifora]sostantivo femminile Colorado beetle, potato beetle* * *dorifora/do'rifora/sostantivo f.Colorado beetle, potato beetle. -
9 fecola
* * *['fɛkola]sostantivo femminile* * *fecola/'fεkola/sostantivo f.fecola di patate potato starch. -
10 pelapatate
pelapatate s.m. (potato) peeler.* * *[pelapa'tate]sostantivo maschile invariabile potato peeler, parer* * *pelapatate/pelapa'tate/m.inv.potato peeler, parer. -
11 sbucciapatate
sbucciapatate s.m. potato peeler.* * *[zbuttʃapa'tate]sostantivo maschile invariabile potato peeler* * *sbucciapatate/zbutt∫apa'tate/m.inv.potato peeler. -
12 schiacciapatate
schiacciapatate s.m. potato masher.* * *[skjattʃapa'tate]sostantivo maschile invariabile potato masher* * *schiacciapatate/skjatt∫apa'tate/m.inv.potato masher. -
13 sradicatore
sradicatore agg. uprooting, root (attr.)◆ s.m. uprooter; (agr.) (potato) fork; (potato) hook; (potato) rake. -
14 konnyaku
( JAPAN)seaweed-based, firm, gelatinous food often used in soups or as a side dish.Gelatin-like food made from the starch of "konnyaku potato".a gelatinous substance made from the "devils-tongue" tuber. It is also used as a vegan substitute for gelatin.a traditional Japanese jelly-like health food made from a kind of potato called "Konnyaku potato" and calcium hydroxide or oxide calcium extracted from eggshell -
15 satoimo
( JAPAN)taro potato, sticky, with a prickly outer skin.♦ a small, round, potato like taro root ("country potato"). We see taro as elephant ears in southern gardens. Taro, roots and leaves are toxic when raw but are a major staple around the world and was a staple in Japan before rice took its place. The corms are roasted, baked or boiled and the natural sugars give a sweet nutty flavour. The starch is easily digestible and grains are fine and small and often used for baby food. The leaves are a good source of vitamins A and C and contain more protein than the corms. -
16 patatina
patatina s.f.1 (spec. pl.) ( a bastoncino) chips (pl.), (amer.) French fries (pl.); ( a fettine sottili) crisps (pl.), (amer.) chips (pl.)* * *[pata'tina]sostantivo femminile- e (fritte) — (di contorno) chips BE, (French) fries AE; (confezionate) (potato) crisps BE, chips AE
* * *patatina/pata'tina/sostantivo f.- e (fritte) (di contorno) chips BE, (French) fries AE; (confezionate) (potato) crisps BE, chips AE. -
17 Anna Potatoes
The name for a potato pancake made of thin slices of potato which are assembled in concentric circles and cooked with liberal amounts of butter. The cake is then baked until crisp and golden brown. -
18 Bigoudène, à la
in the style of Bigouden, a province in Brittany; (pommes) baked slices of unpeeled potato; (ragôut) sausage stewed with bacon and potato. -
19 gnocchi
( ITALY)small flour and potato dumplingsdumplings made of cheese (di ricotta), potatoes (di patate), cheese and spinach (verdi), or semolina (alla romana)1. These are small dumplings made with flour, potatoes, and eggs. Other versions include spinach, semolina, sweet potatoes, chopped herbs, and parmesan or ricotta cheese. Once the gnocchi are made they are cooked in boiling water, and then sauced or tossed with melted butter. Some recipes call for cooking the gnocchi in broth. Gnocchi2. is also the name of a pasta with a similar shape.( FRANCE)A small Niçoise dumpling made from potato paste. -
20 latke
( JEWISH)Crispy potato pancake fried in oil. Typically served for Hanukkah.a potato pancake, fried in oil, traditionally eaten during Chanukah.
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Potato — Po*ta to, n.; pl. {Potatoes}. [Sp. patata potato, batata sweet potato, from the native American name (probably batata) in Hayti.] (Bot.) (a) A plant ({Solanum tuberosum}) of the Nightshade family, and its esculent farinaceous tuber, of which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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potato — [pə tāt′ō, pətāt′ə] n. pl. potatoes [Sp patata, var. of batata, sweet potato < Taino name] 1. short for SWEET POTATO 2. a) the starchy, brown skinned or red skinned tuber of a widely cultivated plant (Solanum tuberosum) of the nightshade… … English World dictionary
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potato — po•ta•to [[t]pəˈteɪ toʊ, tə[/t]] n. pl. toes 1) pln Also called Irish potato,white potato the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum of the nightshade family. 2) pln the plant itself 3) pln sweet potato 1), sweet potato 2) •… … From formal English to slang
potato — I. /pəˈteɪtoʊ / (say puh taytoh) noun (plural potatoes) 1. the edible tuber (white potato or Irish potato) of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum. 2. the plant itself. {Spanish patata white potato, variant of batata sweet potato, from Haitian}… …