What is polenta? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of polenta

polentanoun

bột ngô

/pəˈlentə//pəʊˈlentə/

Where does the word polenta come from?

The word "polenta" originates from the Latin "pulmentum," which means "cooked cornmeal mush." This Latin term was borrowed into various Romance languages, including Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. In Italian, "polenta" specifically referred to a dish made from cornmeal or corn flour cooked in water or broth, often served as a thick porridge. Over time, polenta became a staple in Northern Italy, particularly in the regions of Veneto, Friuli, and Lombardy. The dish was often served as a side dish, accompanied by meat, cheese, and vegetables. Today, polenta is enjoyed not only in Italy but also around the world, with various recipes and ingredients added to its traditional recipe. Despite its evolution, the name "polenta" remains a testament to its Latin origins.

Vocabulary summary polenta

typenoun

meaningY porridge (corn flour porridge, barley porridge, chestnut flour porridge...)

Example of vocabulary polentanamespace

meaning

a yellow food made with maize flour, used in Italian cooking

meaning

the flour used to make polenta


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