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DELICATESSENS - traducción al árabe

SHOP SELLING CURED MEATS AND SAUSAGES, EXPENSIVE CHEESES, CAVIAR, OR LUXURY CONFECTIONERY
Delikatessen; Delis; Delicatessens; Delicatessan; Deli (store)
  • A typical deli in [[West Windsor Township, New Jersey]], in the United States
  • An Italian-style delicatessen in [[Five Dock]], [[Sydney]]
  • Sauternes]]
  • Various delicatessen foods
  • An array of meats and cheeses at an Italian delicatessen in Rome

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Definición

delicatessen
n. kosher delicatessen

Wikipedia

Delicatessen

Traditionally, a delicatessen or deli is a retail establishment that sells a selection of fine, exotic, or foreign prepared foods. Delicatessen originated in Germany (original: Delikatessen) during the 18th century and spread to the United States in the mid-19th century. European immigrants to the United States, especially Ashkenazi Jews, popularized the delicatessen in U.S. culture beginning in the late 19th century what is now known as a Jewish deli. More recently, many larger retail stores like supermarkets have "deli" sections.

Ejemplos de uso de DELICATESSENS
1. "There are plenty of delicatessens in Be‘er Sheva that will profit from this matter.
2. The chain operates six branches and sells to delicatessens across the country.
3. Many Polish war veterans made Scotland their home after 1'45 and Polish delicatessens, cafes and clubs opened in many centres.
4. Road signs around the town have been translated into Polish, tinned borscht flies off the shelves in specialist delicatessens and schoolchildren now chatter in an Eastern European accent.
5. The biggest labour shortages were for qualified construction workers, nurses, mid–wives, hotel and restaurant staff, mechanics, cooks, butchers, bakers and delicatessens.