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Terms in Italian 3981-3990 of 10470

cuocere

/kwoh-CHEH-reh/
[Italian]

To bake. To cook.

cuoco

/KWOH-koh/
[Italian] plural cuochi

Cook. Chef. Too many cooks are called cuochi.

cuoco di casata

/KWOH-koh dee kah-SAH-tah/
[Italian] plural cuochi di casata

A chef who served in the baronial mansions of Sicily.

cuoco paglietta

/KWOH-koh dee pah'LYEHT-tah/
[Italian] plural cuochi pagliette

A humble chef, working for the middle classes in Sicily.

cuor de mais

/koo-OH-reh deh MAH-ees/
[Italian]

Cornflour (US: corn starch) biscuits (US: cookies) formed into heart shapes.

cuore

/koo-OH-reh/
[Italian]

Heart, core. May be heart of a lettuce or of ox, of veal or celery.

cuore (edule)

/koo-OH-reh EH-doo-leh/
[Italian] plural cuori (eduli)

A name for clams or cockles.

cuore di bue

/koo-OH-reh dee BOO-ee/
[Italian] plural cuori di bue

Beef heart. Ox heart.

Cuore di Bue tomato

/KWOH-reh dee BOO-eh/
[Italian]

Oxheart tomato. A variety of indeterminate tomato which produces large, deep rose-pink, ox heart-shaped fruit with very few seeds. The fruits have shallow furrows which are born in clusters of 2-7. The flesh is meaty and firm and has a mild flavour. The shape resulted from a single gene mutation and is now synonymous with a separate tomato-type. It was first commercially available in 1925. Good for slicing or in sauces.

cuore di vitello

/KWOH-reh dee vee-TEHL-loh/
[Italian] plural cuori di vitello

Calf heart