canederlo
Italian
Alternative forms
- canedolo (rare)
Etymology
Borrowed from Bavarian [Term?] (South Tyrol, equivalent to German Knödel), from a diminutive of Middle High German knode, knote (“knot”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈne.der.lo/, /kaˈnɛ.der.lo/
- Rhymes: -ederlo, -ɛderlo
- Hyphenation: ca‧né‧der‧lo, ca‧nè‧der‧lo
Noun
canederlo m (plural canederli)
- (usually in the plural) big round poached or boiled bread dumplings from South Tyrol, made without yeast, usually filled with eggs, cheese and pork. Known as Semmelknödel in German
See also
Further reading
- canederli on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it
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