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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rarebit - définition

TRADITIONAL WELSH DISH
Rarebit; Welsh rarebits; Welsh Rabbit; Welsh rabbit; Caws Pobi; Rarebits; Welsh Rarebit; Buck rarebit; Stewed cheese
  • Buck rarebit (Welsh rarebit with an egg)
  • ''[[Dream of the Rarebit Fiend]]'' by [[Winsor McCay]]

Rarebit         
·noun A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. ·see Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.
rarebit         
(also Welsh rarebit or Welsh rabbit)
¦ noun a dish of melted and seasoned cheese on toast.
Origin
C18 (as Welsh rabbit): the reason for the use of the term rabbit is unknown.
Welsh rarebit         
(also Welsh rabbit)
¦ noun another term for rarebit.

Wikipédia

Welsh rarebit

Welsh rarebit or Welsh rabbit ( or ) is a dish consisting of a hot cheese-based sauce served over slices of toasted bread. The original 18th-century name of the dish was the jocular "Welsh rabbit", which was later reinterpreted as "rarebit", as the dish contains no rabbit. Variants include English rabbit, Scottish rabbit, buck rabbit, golden buck, and blushing bunny.

Though there is no strong evidence that the dish originated in Welsh cuisine, it is sometimes identified with the Welsh caws pobi 'baked cheese', documented in the 1500s.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour rarebit
1. A rarebit has bite, a suavity and a pleasing savour that no cheese on toast can ever have.
2. Welsh rarebit is sometimes thought of as just cheese on toast, which is what people call it when they want to patronise it.
3. The Welsh, according to all too many local politicians, wanted a national assembly for the price of an uncooked rarebit; instead, they will get an intelligent, impressive and no doubt globally admired building for a little more.
4. But rarebit contains beer and mustard (you allow the grated cheese to melt into the beer in a saucepan), which makes a silky layer on top of your toast.
5. It is strange that people not only insist on spelling Welsh rabbit as Welsh rarebit, but also think that by doing so they are performing some sort of explanatory task.