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PASTY
Definition av PASTY
- kletig, smetig
- sjukligt blek
- (slang, nedsättande) med blek (vit) hudfärg
- (främst i plural) brösttofs (litet föremål som täcker (kvinnliga) bröstvårtor som framförallt används av burlesqueartister eller vid striptease
- (mat) vanligen halvmåneformad pirog
Antal bokstäver
5
Är palindrom
Nej
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- The traditional Cornish pasty, which since 2011 has had Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status in Europe, is filled with beef, sliced or diced potato, swede (also known as yellow turnip or rutabaga – referred to in Cornwall and other parts of the West Country as turnip) and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper, and baked.
- Teams must arrive back at Anthony Stile by 1700 on the Sunday, having visited all ten tors on their route in order, to qualify for a medal and complimentary pasty.
- Other items prepared include viili (a sour yogurt), Karelian pasty (karjalanpiirakka), Karelian hot pot (karjalanpaisti), salmon-potato casserole (lohiperunalaatikko), pulla (sweet cardamon bread), salted fish (suolakala), rice pudding (riisipuuro), fish soup (kalakeitto), pea soup (hernekeitto) and Vienna sausage (nakki).
- Instead of capitulating, Albie's took the case to federal court, noting in their filings a pocket sandwich with crimped edges and no crust was called a "pasty" and had been a popular dish in northern Michigan since the nineteenth century.
- Pasties (singular pasty or pastie) are patches that cover a person's nipples and areolae, typically self-adhesive or affixed with adhesive.
- Saladino d'Ascoli, a 15th-century Italian physician, claims that the medieval electuary, a pasty mass consisting of a drug mixed with sugar and water or honey suitable for oral administration, known as opopira, a complex compound medicine used to treat diverse maladies including paralysis, was invented by Cosmas and Damian.
- The pepperoni roll bears a resemblance to the pasty and sausage roll, which originated in the mining communities of Great Britain, as well as the Italian calzone.
- At other proportions, the material will enter a mushy or pasty phase until it warms up to being completely melted.
- As a breast petal is designed to be unobtrusive, and covers both the nipple itself and the surrounding areola, it is better considered a type of pasty, an adhesive patch designed to do this.
- Although the origins of this snack are uncertain, the snack is believed to have originated in Maritime Southeast Asia due in part to the various influences of the British Cornish pasty, the Portuguese empanada and the Indian samosa during the colonial era.
- "Oggy" is believed to be short for "hoggan", a Cornish word for a pasty, and the chant was used by Cornish miners to celebrate the Cornish pasty.
- He added that it's "workaday Moroder with Hysteria-era Oakey, the latter painfully straddling the allure of the synth singles bar and a new love for the pasty dynamics of idiot rock guitar blarge".
- Among his works are a Deposed Christ with two angels and Saints Angelo Carmelitano and Carlo Borromeo for the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Brescia, assigned to him by Faino, Paglia and others, but by Maccarinelli attributed it to Antonio Gandino; the attribution to Barucco seems more reliable, since in Gandino one usually recognizes a more polished and hard sign, while the work in question is carried out with a fluid and rather pasty hand; it mixes evocative memories of Moretto with a palm-branded venetism, adhering to a typically Mannerist structure.
- "Tiddy oggy" is naval slang for a Cornish pasty and was once the nickname for a sailor born and bred in Devonport.
- The pasty became particularly popular in Devonport and Plymouth, where sailors called them “tiddly oggies” (also referred to as Tiddy Oggies or a Tiddy Oggy).
- What followed was "four punishing, uninterrupted minutes of Louisville Slugger bludgeonings, the gruesome torching of pasty comedian flesh, and a near-beheading by the razor-sharp blades of a pair of hockey skates".
- In some contexts, it was used to describe a particular form of nonpuerperal mastitis coincident with fibrocystic disease, frequently involving pasty (coloured) nipple discharge, nipple retraction, retroareolar abscess and blue dome cysts.
- The pepperoni roll bears a resemblance to the pasty and sausage roll, which originated in the mining communities of Great Britain, as well as to the Italian calzone.
- In 1783, Henry Cort introduced the puddling, or reverberatory furnace, in which the final product was a pasty solid instead of a liquid.
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