mozzarella

See also: Mozzarella

English

Mozzarella cheese

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian mozzarella, from mozzare (to cut off), from Latin mutilatis.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /mɒt.sə.ˈɹɛl.ə/

Noun

mozzarella (countable and uncountable, plural mozzarellas or mozzarelle)

  1. Soft Italian cheese made from cow's or buffalo's milk and commonly used as a pizza topping and in salads etc.

Translations


Czech

Noun

mozzarella f

  1. mozzarella (soft Italian cheese)

Italian

Etymology

Diminutive of mozza (a type of cheese), related to the verb mozzare. Originally of southern Italian origin; cf. Neapolitan muzzarella.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mot.t͡saˈrɛl.la/

Noun

mozzarella f (plural mozzarelle)

  1. mozzarella (soft Italian cheese)

See also


Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.t͡saˈrɛl.la/

Noun

mozzarella f

  1. mozzarella (soft Italian cheese)

Portuguese

Noun

mozzarella f (plural mozzarellas)

  1. Alternative form of mussarela

Spanish

Noun

mozzarella f (plural mozzarellas)

  1. mozzarella (soft Italian cheese)
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