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Terms in Italian 6561-6570 of 10470

melassa di miele

/meh-LAHS-sah dee MYEH-leh/
[Italian]

Honey molasses. Bitter honey.

mele cotte

/MEH-leh KOHT-teh/
[Italian]

"Cooked apples." Generally poached.

meliaco

/meh-LYAH-koh/
[Italian] plural meliachi

Apricot

melica

/meh-LEE-kah/
[Italian]

Cornmeal. Maize meal. Finely powdered maize kernels, a sort of coarse flour.

meliga

[Italian]

Maize (US: corn). Sweetcorn ears.

meliloto

/meh-lee-LOH-toh/
[Italian]

Yellow sweet clover, bird's foot trefoil. A leguminous plant the leaves and flowers of which, when dried, have a pleasant aroma. This delicate herb is high in carotene and vitamin C. In order to preserve its fragrance, it should never be more than briefly parboiled. Can be used in marinades, for flavouring sausages, in salads, custard dishes and clear soups to add aroma. It can be used to stuff rabbit. In Switzerland, it is used to make herbal tea. Some cheeses, notably the German cow’s milk Schabzieger and curd cheese, Gruyère and green cheese are flavoured with the yellow flowers.

melissa

/meh-LEES-soh/
[Italian]

Lemon balm.

Melissa

/MEH-lees-sah/
[Italian]

DOC wines from Calabria, both red and white.

mellone

/mehl-LOH-neh/
[Italian] plural melloni

A name for watermelon in Naples.

melo di giano

/meh-loh dee JYAH-noh/
[Italian] plural meli di giano

Aubergine (US: eggplant)