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Qué (quién) es Cornish pasty - definición

BAKED PASTRY FILLED WITH MEAT OR VEGETABLES
Cornish pastie; Cornish pasties; Cornish pasty; Cornish Pasty; Tiddy oggy; Teddy Oggin; Tiddy oggin; Oggin; British pasty; Pasties (food)
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  • An old postcard from [[Cornwall]] showing a partly eaten pasty

Cornish pasty         
¦ noun Brit. a pasty containing seasoned meat and vegetables, especially potato.
Cornish pasty         
also cornish pasty (Cornish pasties)
A Cornish pasty is a small pie with meat and vegetables inside. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
cornish pasty         

Wikipedia

Pasty

A pasty () is a British baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall, South West England, but has spread all over the British Isles. It is made by placing an uncooked filling, typically meat and vegetables, in the middle of a flat shortcrust pastry circle, bringing the edges together in the middle, and crimping over the top to form a seal before baking.

The traditional Cornish pasty, which since 2011 has had Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status in Europe, is filled with beef, sliced or diced potato, swede (also known as yellow turnip or rutabaga – referred to in Cornwall and other parts of the West Country as turnip) and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper, and baked. Today, the pasty is the food most associated with Cornwall. It is a traditional dish and accounts for 6% of the Cornish food economy. Pasties with many different fillings are made, and some shops specialise in selling pasties.

The origins of the pasty are unclear, though there are many references to them throughout historical documents and fiction. The pasty is now popular worldwide because of the spread of Cornish miners and sailors from across Cornwall, and variations can be found in Australia, Mexico, the United States, Ulster and elsewhere.

Pasties resemble turnovers from many other cuisines and cultures, including the bridie in Scotland, empanada in Spanish-speaking countries, pirog in Eastern Europe, samsa in Central Asia, curry puff in Southeast Asia, and shaobing in China.

Ejemplos de uso de Cornish pasty
1. His company‘s Cornish pasty is less healthy than McDonald‘s in just about every respect.
2. She was initiated into the art of the pasty by her mother, a professional Cornish pasty maker.
3. "The earliest record of a Cornish pasty recipe was written in 1746 two centuries after the one I uncovered." But Les Merton, who wrote the Official Encyclopaedia of the Cornish Pasty, insisted pasty recipes have been handed down by word of mouth in Cornwall since 8,000BC.
4. His Cornish pasty contains 264 calories per 100g compared to the burger‘s 22' calories, and 5.5g of saturated fat as opposed to the Big Mac‘s 4.14g.
5. Best pasty Barnett‘s Fare, Bodmin (01208 74426; www.barnettfare.co.uk) According to last year‘s Taste of the West Awards, the best Cornish pasty can be found at Barnett‘s Fare.