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Terms in Italian 9661-9670 of 10470

secondo

/seh-KOHN-doh/
[Italian] plural secondi

Second course. On a menu you will see 'Secondi'.

secondo piatto

/seh-KOHN-doh PYAHT-toh/
[Italian] plural secondi piatti

"Second plate." The second, or main course.

sedani(ni)

/seh-dah-NEE-nee/
[Italian]

"Little celery stalks". Ridged tubes of pasta.

sedano

/seh-DAH-noh/
[Italian]

Celery

sedano da coste

/seh-DAH-noh dah KOHS-teh/
[Italian] plural sedani da coste

Celery stick

sedano di montagna

/seh-DAH-noh dee mohn-TAH'nyah/
[Italian]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

sedano di monte

/seh-DAH-noh dee MOHN-teh/
[Italian]

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

sedano e parmigiano

/seh-DAH-noh eh pahr-mee-JYAH-noh/
[Italian]

"Celery with Parmesan cheese". A dish of braised celery topped with Parmesan cheese.

sedano rapa

/seh-DAH-noh RAH-pah (dee veh-ROH-nah)/
[Italian]

Celeriac

segretu

/seh-GREH-too/
[Italian]

A name in Sardinia for the big-scale atherine, a type of atherine similar to the sand smelt. A marine fish, usually deep-fried, it is a small, silvery fish similar to the argentine. When tiny it is treated in the same way as whitebait. This fish grows up to 12 cm.