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caponata

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English

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Sicilian caponata

Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian caponata.

Noun

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caponata (countable and uncountable, plural caponatas)

  1. A Sicilian dish of baked aubergines with capers, olives, pine nuts etc, normally served cold.

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Italian

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Etymology

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Named after an original ingredient, the capone fish (Mai Mai, in English). When the fish grew to be omitted from the recipe over time, the name nevertheless remained.

Noun

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caponata f (plural caponate)

  1. caponata (Sicilian dish)

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Noun

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caponata f (plural caponatas)

  1. caponata (Sicilian dish)