chipolata
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of chipolata
via French from Italian cipollata an onion-flavoured dish, from cipolla onion
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile in the dining room, a vegan, a gluten-eschewer, two rampant traditionalists and three poor sods who couldn’t give a rat’s chipolata what they eat are gathered, bored, paper crowns starting to split.
From The Guardian • Dec. 23, 2018
I throw in a chipolata or two if I’m feeling frivolous, or a slice or two of black pudding for the final 10 minutes of cooking.
From The Guardian • Oct. 8, 2017
Take a pound of beef sausages, and preferably use the small chipolata sausages.
From The Belgian Cookbook by Various
Why had I eaten puddings a la chipolata?
From The Magic Skin by Marriage, Ellen
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