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burrata
[ boo-rah-tuh ]
noun
- mozzarella that is formed into a hollow ball and filled with cream and shreds of mozzarella curd.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of burrata1
First recorded in 2005–10; from Italian , equivalent to burro + -ata; butter -ate 1( def ) (from its butterlike texture)
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Example Sentences
We had just been offered a warm orb of fresh burrata cheese, straight out of the pot the cheesemaker was using to craft it.
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The market demands burrata, so they fill that demand with a good quality, domestic product.
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Why does burrata from Vermont taste so different from the kind made in southern Italy?
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Mozzarella, ricotta and burrata all come from the south of Italy; feta is from Greece.
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I am a particular fan of the pie that comes with burrata, a fresh Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream.
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