kaldereta

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Tagalog kaldereta, from Spanish caldereta, from caldero + -eta.

Noun

kaldereta (uncountable)

  1. kaldereta (A goat stew from the Philippines, commonly made with vegetables and liver paste.)
    • 2016 June 30, Ligaya Mishan, “Phil-Am Kusina, a Ray of Philippine Sun on Staten Island”, in New York Times:
      Never mind: For $10 there is the revelation of kaldereta, a dark tomato stew originally taken from the Spanish and improved with liver pâté, the faint mineral tang like kissing a coin before it’s tossed.

Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish caldereta, from caldero + -eta.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: kal‧de‧re‧ta
  • IPA(key): /kaldeˈɾeta/, [kɐl.deˈɾe.tɐ]

Noun

kaldereta

  1. kaldereta
  2. small cauldron

References

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