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1 tipicamente
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2 prettamente
prettamente avv. typically; exquisitely; purely, genuinely: era una questione prettamente politica, it was a purely political question.* * *[pretta'mente]avverbio purely, typically* * *prettamente/pretta'mente/purely, typically. -
3 spiccatamente
spiccatamente avv. distinctly, clearly: mentalità spiccatamente occidentale, distinctly Western mentality; un accento spiccatamente milanese, a marked (o unmistakeable) Milanese accent.* * *[spikkata'mente]avverbio distinctly, clearly, typically* * *spiccatamente/spikkata'mente/distinctly, clearly, typically. -
4 squisitamente
squisitamente avv. exquisitely.* * *[skwizita'mente]1) (in modo squisito) deliciously; fig. delightfully, exquisitely2) (tipicamente) typically* * *squisitamente/skwizita'mente/1 (in modo squisito) deliciously; fig. delightfully, exquisitely2 (tipicamente) typically. -
5 tzimmes
( JEWISH)Literally "a fuss" in Yiddish. A medley of vegetables (typically root vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnip, carrots) simmered with prunes or other dried fruit. Typically served at Rosh Hashanah for a sweet new year.♦ Traditionally served on Rosh Hashana, this sweet Jewish dish consists of variuos combinations of fruits, meat and vegetables. All are flavored with honey and often with cinnamon as well. The flavors of this casserole-style dish are developed by cooking it at a very low temperature for a very long time. -
6 americanata sf
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7 caratteristicamente avv
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8 tipicamente avv
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9 emblematicamente
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10 americanata
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11 caratteristicamente
avv [karatteristika'mente]characteristically, typically -
12 tipicamente
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13 agedashi tofu
or age-dofu( JAPAN)Firm tofu cut into cubes and deep-fried in starch. Served hot, typically with tentsuyu.• tofu blocks, lightly dusted with potatoe starch, deep fried till golden brown, served in a hot tentsuyu broth made of dashi mirin and shoyu, topped with finely chopped negi, grated daikon and sometimes grated ginger -
14 bouquet garni
( FRANCE)A sachet of herbs, containing parsley, thyme, and bay leaf. Variations may include rosemary, marjoram, fennel, leeks, celery leaves, and black pepper.♦ thyme, bay leafs, celery, parsley & leek tied together used to flavor stocks/soups♦ Brindille de thym, petite feuille de laurier, (facultativement une branche de céleri, un blanc de poireau), entourées d'une branche de persil. Ficeler le tout. D'autres herbes peuvent être ajoutées selon les régions.♦ typically fresh whole parsley bay leaf and thyme tied together with string and tucked into stews; the package is removed prior to serving.♦ bouquet of herbs, a tied bouquet of herbs: dill (2 sprigs); laurel (1 leaf); parsley (1 sprig) -
15 bubble and squeak
( AUSTRALIA)A dish made by frying leftover meat and vegetables (typically mashed potatoes) together. -
16 BYO
( AUSTRALIA)Restaurants that do not sell alcohol have a "bring-your-own" policy; the corkage is minimal, typically no more than $5. -
17 challah
(Alternate spelling: hallah)( JEWISH)Ashkenazic egg bread.♦ Typically made in braided form for the Sabbath, and in circular form for the Jewish new year (to remind us of the circular nature of life.).a sweet, eggy bread, usually braided, which is served on Shabbos or Jewish festivals.♦ Braid Bread: Challah or hallah is a traditional Jewish bread eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays (except Passover, when leavened bread is not allowed). This association with Judaism is most prevalent in the United States, as challah is also a traditional bread in numerous European countries, such as Hungary, among local non-Jewish peasant populations -
18 cholent
( JEWISH)Ashkenazic version of the French cassoulet.♦ Stew consisting of meat, potatoes, and beans simmered overnight. Typically served on the Sabbath.♦ a slow cooked stew (from the French chaud - hot/warm and lent -slow) which is served on Shabbos. Ingredients generally include beef, vegetables, beans and barley. Since it is not permitted to light a fire on Shabbos, and since Jews wanted to eat hot food on Shabbos, cholent became a popular dish. Cooking starts before Shabbos begins, and continues on a covered flame or in a crockpot on Shabbos. -
19 chrain
( JEWISH)Horseradish sauce. Typically eaten with gefilte fish. -
20 cider
Widely varying definition! A drink (almost) always made from pressed apples, to many people but not all it is alcoholic. US usage is typically that `cider' is not alcoholic and `hard cider' is.
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