romesco
English
Noun
romesco (uncountable)
- A thick red sauce based on nuts and tomatoes and used with seafood, originating in Catalonian cuisine
- 2007 January 21, “The Hungry Stroller”, in New York Times:
- Most of a short list of main courses changes daily, but there are some standards like slow-roasted heritage pork with wild arugula salad and quince mustard; and grilled sirloin steak with red wine, onion marmalade, Yukon potatoes and romesco.
Catalan
Etymology
From earlier romèscol, from *remescle, from Vulgar Latin *remisculus, from misculō (“mix”).
Pronunciation
Related terms
Further reading
- “romesco” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Spanish
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /roˈmesko/ [roˈmes.ko]
- Rhymes: -esko
- Syllabification: ro‧mes‧co
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