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Cosa (chi) è pâtisserie - definizione

TYPE OF FRENCH OR BELGIAN BAKERY
Patisserie; Patisseries; Pâtisseries; Pastry shop
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Patisserie         
·add. ·noun Pastry.
patisserie         
[p?'ti:s(?)ri, -'t?s-]
¦ noun
1. a shop where pastries and cakes are sold.
2. pastries and cakes collectively.
Origin
C16: from Fr. patisserie, from med. L. pasticium 'pastry'.
Pâtisserie         
A () is a type of Italian, French or Belgian bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets, as well as a term for such food items. In some countries, it is a legally controlled title that may only be used by bakeries that employ a licensed in French, in Dutch, in German (master pastry chef).

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Pâtisserie

A pâtisserie (French pronunciation: ​[pɑtisʁi]) is a type of Italian, French or Belgian bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets, as well as a term for such food items. In some countries, it is a legally controlled title that may only be used by bakeries that employ a licensed maître pâtissier in French, meester banketbakker in Dutch, Konditormeister in German (master pastry chef). In Dutch often the word banketbakkerij is used for the shop itself and banketgebak for the confections sold in such an establishment.

In Italy, France, and Belgium, the pâtissier is a pastry chef who has completed a lengthy training process, typically an apprenticeship, and passed a written examination. Often found in partnership with a boulangerie in French, bakkerij in Dutch, Bäckerei in German (bakery), pâtisseries are a common sight in towns in Italy, France, and Belgium. Cakes and other sweet foods can be bought at a pâtisserie.