panada

[ puh-nah-duh, -ney- ]

noun
  1. a thick sauce or paste made with breadcrumbs, milk, and seasonings, often served with roast wild fowl or meat.

Origin of panada

1
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Spanish, equivalent to pan- “bread” (from Latin pānis ) + -ada noun suffix; see -ade1 (def. 1)

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panada

/ (pəˈnɑːdə) /


noun
  1. a mixture of flour, water, etc, or of breadcrumbs soaked in milk, used as a thickening

Origin of panada

1
C16: from Spanish, from pan bread, from Latin pānis

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