"ボーロ" meaning in Japanese

See ボーロ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [bo̞ːɾo̞] Forms: bōro [romanization]
Etymology: From Portuguese bolo. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|pt|bolo}} Portuguese bolo Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ボーロ • (bōro)
  1. a type of small cake made from flour, sugar, and eggs Related terms: ガトー (gatō) (english: gateau; cake), ケーキ (kēki) (english: cake), ビスケット (bisuketto) (english: biscuit; cookie)
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