chutney

chutney
chutney 1813, from Hindi chatni.

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  • chutney — [ ʃɶtnɛ ] n. m. • 1964; mot angl., de l hindi chatni ♦ Condiment aigre doux, composé de fruits, de légumes pimentés et épicés, confits dans du vinaigre sucré. Des chutneys. Chutney à la mangue, à la banane. ● chutney nom masculin (anglais chutney …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Chutney — Chut ney, Chutnee Chut nee, n. [Hind. chatn[=i].] 1. A warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded of various vegetable substances, such as chopped fruits or green tomatoes, etc., often cooked with sweets and acids such as sugar… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Chutney — er en stærkt krydret sovsetilsætning …   Danske encyklopædi

  • chutney — ► NOUN (pl. chutneys) ▪ a spicy condiment made of fruits or vegetables with vinegar, spices, and sugar. ORIGIN Hindi …   English terms dictionary

  • chutney — [chut′nē] n. pl. chutneys [Hindi chatnī] a relish made of fruits, as raisins and mangoes, spices, herbs, and sugar, with vinegar or lemon juice: also sp. chutnee …   English World dictionary

  • Chutney — This article is about the condiment. For the music native to Trinidad and Tobago, see Chutney music. Chutney Origin Alternative name(s) Chatni …   Wikipedia

  • Chutney — Chutneys. Chutney de tomate …   Wikipedia Español

  • Chutney — Assortiment de chutneys Chutney à la noix de coco …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chutney — Verschiedene Chutneys Ein Chutney (anglisierende Transkription von Hindi चटनी, caṭnī, Chatni) ist eine würzige, häufig süß saure, mitunter auch nur scharf pikante Sauce der indischen Küche mit musartiger Konsisten …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chutney — gewürzte Fruchtpaste * * * Chut|ney 〈[ tʃʌ̣tni] n. 15; Kochk.〉 dickflüssige, scharf gewürzte Sauce aus Früchten [engl., <Hindi catni; zu catt „kosten, lecken“] * * * Chut|ney [ t̮ʃatni ], das; [s], s [engl. chutney < Hindi chatnī]: scharf… …   Universal-Lexikon

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