"batata-palha" meaning in All languages combined

See batata-palha on Wiktionary

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /baˌta.tɐˈpa.ʎɐ/ [Brazil], /baˌta.tɐˈpa.ʎɐ/ [Brazil], /baˌta.taˈpa.ʎa/ [Southern-Brazil], /bɐˌta.tɐˈpa.ʎɐ/ [Portugal]
Rhymes: -aʎɐ Etymology: From batata (“potato”) + palha (“straw”). Literally, “straw potato”. Etymology templates: {{affix|pt|batata|palha|t1=potato|t2=straw}} batata (“potato”) + palha (“straw”), {{m-g|straw potato}} “straw potato”, {{lit|straw potato}} Literally, “straw potato” Head templates: {{pt-noun|f|-}} batata-palha f (uncountable)
  1. (cooking) shoestring potatoes (potatoes cut into long, very thin pieces and fried in deep fat) Tags: feminine, uncountable Categories (topical): Cooking Categories (lifeform): Potatoes Synonyms: batata palha (english: nonstandard spelling)
    Sense id: en-batata-palha-pt-noun-Euw5D3rd Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle

Alternative forms

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