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Etymology edit

From Portuguese Castela (Castile), an ellipsis of Bolo de Castela (literally cake of Castile); Compare Italian pan di Spagna (sponge cake, literally bread of Spain). Attested from the 16th century. Compare Tagalog Pan de Kastila (Spanish bread).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ka̠sɨᵝte̞ɾa̠]

Noun edit

 
カステラ: two slices of castella cake and a beverage

カステラ (kasutera

  1. castella, a type of sponge cake

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