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Terms in Italian 10401-10410 of 10470

zucca

/TSOOK-kah/
[Italian] plural zucche

Summer squash, which can grow to an enormous size, described as looking like a bleached, mutant courgette (US: zucchini). Depending on how long it is left to grow (the season is generally midsummer to the first frost), a zucca can weigh anywhere from a 1½ to 7 lbs. The shape may vary from almost ball-shaped to serpentine in shape. The bigger they get the milder their flavour. They should be peeled and cut into sections and then boiled or steamed and then may be eaten with freshly squeezed lemon juice and olive oil. The flavour of the creamy, cooked flesh is fairly bland, which makes it a good vehicle for other flavours.

zucca candita

/TSOO-kah kahn-DEE-tah/
[Italian]

Crystallised pumpkin (US: candied pumpkin).

zucca gialla al forno

/TSOOK-kah YAHL-lah ahl FOHR-noh/
[Italian]

Baked Pumpkin, usually with lots of Parmesan cheese.

zuccata

/tsoo-KAH-tah/
[Italian]

A well-set preserve or jam (US: jelly) based on an elongated, pale green summer squash or pumpkin, called a cucuzza in Sicily, renowned really only for its lack of flavour. The preserve may be spiced with cinnamon or rosewater, betraying Arabic origins. It is used in biscuitrs and pastries as a filling.

zucchero

/TSOOK-keh-roh/
[Italian]

Sugar

zucchero a velo

/TSOOK-keh-roh ah VEH-loh/
[Italian]

Icing sugar (US: confectioner's sugar).

zucchero bruciato

/TSOO-keh-roh broo-CHYAH-toh/
[Italian]

Burnt sugar

zucchero in polvere

/TSOOK-keh-roh een POL-veh-reh/
[Italian]

Granulated sugar

zucchero in zollette

/TSOOK-keh-roh een tsohl-LEHT-teh/
[Italian]

Lump sugar

zucchero non raffinato

/TSOOK-keh-roh nohn rahf-fee-NAH-toh/
[Italian]

Brown sugar