Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
friselle al tonno
English translation:
friselle with tuna
Added to glossary by
janepar
Mar 15, 2012 16:31
12 yrs ago
Italian term
friselle al tonno
Italian to English
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Cooking / Culinary
This is from an Italian olive oil guide. Description of an olive oil followed by examples of dishes that the oil will accompany/enhance etc. The full sentence reads:- "Ideale sulle friselle al tonno con cipolle di Tropea o per impreziosire una zuppa di legumi".
"Friselle" is the term I am seeking - is it a sort of bread or crispbread?
"Friselle" is the term I am seeking - is it a sort of bread or crispbread?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | friselle with tuna | Simon Lewis |
4 | Tuna friselle | Judith McLean |
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friselle with tuna
yes - I would just leave it in Italian and provide a gloss
frisella
<fri-sèl-la> s.f. ~ Piccola forma di pane secco tipica della cucina pugliese, che si consuma generalmente con pomodoro fresco, olio e sale, dopo averla fatta rinvenire in acqua. [Variante di fresella, dim. della voce dial. fresa ‘pane tagliato e biscottato’, dal lat. fresus ‘tritato’, p. pass. di frendĕre ‘triturare’].
frisella
<fri-sèl-la> s.f. ~ Piccola forma di pane secco tipica della cucina pugliese, che si consuma generalmente con pomodoro fresco, olio e sale, dopo averla fatta rinvenire in acqua. [Variante di fresella, dim. della voce dial. fresa ‘pane tagliato e biscottato’, dal lat. fresus ‘tritato’, p. pass. di frendĕre ‘triturare’].
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Inter-Tra
: yes, beacuse they are 'garnished' with tuna. http://www.buttalapasta.it/articolo/piatti-unici-friselle-co...
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Comment: "Thanks very much. Will leave it in Italian and take up the suggestion to provide short explanation."
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Tuna friselle
I'd leave it as friselle as it's the name of a type of Pugliese bread which is a thick, hard crispbread
Note from asker:
Thanks very much, Judith, and for your definition in English too which will also help me! |
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