stuffed grape leaves
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Definition
Noun: 1. A dish of well-seasoned rice (often with additions like nuts, currants, or minced lamb) that is wrapped in grape leaves and then simmered or braised in a liquid such as stock or oil. This is a traditional food found in various cuisines of the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East, and surrounding regions.
Usage
- As a dish name: The term "stuffed grape leaves" is used to name and refer to the specific food item.
- The restaurant's appetizer platter includes hummus, baba ghanoush, and stuffed grape leaves.
- Making stuffed grape leaves is a time-consuming but rewarding process.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The dish is known by many regional names, such as dolma (Turkish), dolmathakia (Greek), warak enab (Arabic), and yaprak sarma. While "stuffed grape leaves" is a descriptive English term, these native names are frequently used in English contexts when referring to the specific cultural version.
- We ordered a plate of dolma to share.
Variants and Related Words
- Dolma: A more general term in several cuisines for any stuffed vegetable, which can include stuffed grape leaves, peppers, tomatoes, or zucchini.
- Sarma: A term used in Balkan and Turkish cuisines for dishes where a filling is wrapped in leaves (such as grape, cabbage, or chard).
Synonyms
- Dolmadakia (specifically Greek small, rice-based stuffed grape leaves)
- Warak enab (Arabic term)
- Yaprak sarma (Turkish term)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Stuffed vegetables: A broader category of dishes that includes "stuffed grape leaves" as one type.
- The menu featured a variety of stuffed vegetables, including peppers, tomatoes, and grape leaves.
Noun
- well-seasoned rice (with nuts or currants or minced lamb) simmered or braised in stock