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Gastronomické výlety v češtině. Pro zajímavé názvy jídel musíme za hranice, u nás máme houby s octem
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Vlastimil Babický
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autorovi článku bych doporučil se trochu dovzdělat v oboru geografie, kultury a historie... tvrzení, že paella je katalánská je stejně pravdivé jako tvrzení, že Vietnamci přistáli na Měsíci... vítejte v době postfaktické
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Jóža Oltec
@Petr Macháň Francouzské casserole. To dále pochází ze starořečtiny.
The etymology of the word casserole can be traced back to Europe, particularly ancient Greece. According to Masterclass, casserole likely comes from the ancient Greek word 'kuathion,' which means "little cup." Kuathion likely morphed into the Medieval Latin word "cattia," which described a frying pan or saucepan, according to What's Cooking America. From there, Masterclass says, the word morphed into the Old French word "casse," meaning "pan" and then turned into the diminutive form "casserole." By the 18th century, English speakers had adopted the word and used it to describe a dish of rice and meat baked in the oven. Today, the word refers to a wide variety of mixed vegetable and meat dishes slow-cooked in the oven as well as the bakeware these foods are prepared in (per What's Cooking America)
Read More: https://www.tastingtable.com/1029694/the-ancient-greek-origins-of-the-word-casserole/
The etymology of the word casserole can be traced back to Europe, particularly ancient Greece. According to Masterclass, casserole likely comes from the ancient Greek word 'kuathion,' which means "little cup." Kuathion likely morphed into the Medieval Latin word "cattia," which described a frying pan or saucepan, according to What's Cooking America. From there, Masterclass says, the word morphed into the Old French word "casse," meaning "pan" and then turned into the diminutive form "casserole." By the 18th century, English speakers had adopted the word and used it to describe a dish of rice and meat baked in the oven. Today, the word refers to a wide variety of mixed vegetable and meat dishes slow-cooked in the oven as well as the bakeware these foods are prepared in (per What's Cooking America)
Read More: https://www.tastingtable.com/1029694/the-ancient-greek-origins-of-the-word-casserole/
Zajímal by mě původ slova kastrol. Nalezl jsem totiž odkaz v ruštině, ale i v germánských jazycích. Zajímalo by mě, kdo první.