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panada
[ puh-nah-duh, -ney- ]
noun
- a thick sauce or paste made with breadcrumbs, milk, and seasonings, often served with roast wild fowl or meat.
panada
/ əˈɑːə /
noun
- a mixture of flour, water, etc, or of breadcrumbs soaked in milk, used as a thickening
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of panada1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of panada1
Example Sentences
Saturday's Sagra della panada was expected to draw around 10,000 people to Oschiri, a clear example, say locals, of how the vibrancy of their culture can boost the economy.
While a day at the VIP playground entails champagne, caviar and yachts, Oschiri's annual high point came with the Sagra della panada, a festival devoted to a delicious version of the pork pie, and replete with traditional singing and dancing.
The most common breast milk substitution was was pap or panada, watery mixtures with questionable nutritive value.
If the Milk-fever run very high, the Barley Ptisan directed § 371, and Glysters, with a very light Diet, consisting only of Panada, or made of some other farinaceous Substances, and very thin, very generally remove it.
The Annotator's Objection to our Author's very thin light Panada, seems to be of little Weight.
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