Pasty (noun)

A type of pastry that is filled with meat and vegetables, typically originating from Cornwall, England and traditionally made with beef, potatoes, onion and rutabaga.

Origin:

The word pasty comes from the old french word "paste" which means "a mixture of flour and water". it refers to a type of pastry that is filled with meat and vegetables, typically originating from cornwall, england. it is traditionally made with beef, potatoes, onion and rutabaga and was a convenient food for miners and farmers to take to work. it was first used in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. He ordered a traditional Cornish pasty for lunch.
  2. She made pasties for the miners' lunch.
  3. The pasty shop sold a variety of flavors, including beef and vegetable.
  4. The pasty was a popular dish among the miners.
  5. The pasty recipe included beef, potatoes, onion, and rutabaga.
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