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Noun

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sobrasada (countable and uncountable, plural sobrasadas)

  1. Alternative form of sobrassada
    • 2012, Celia de Anca, Beyond Tribalism: Managing Identities in a Diverse World, Springer, →ISBN:
      A Brazilian friend told me once that when he arrived in Spain, he developed a taste for sobrasada (a very typical charcuterie from the Balearic islands). And so my friend would often buy sobrasada and bring it to the breakfast table every morning.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian soprassata, perhaps via Catalan sobrassada.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sobɾaˈsada/ [so.β̞ɾaˈsa.ð̞a]
  • Rhymes: -ada
  • Syllabification: so‧bra‧sa‧da

Noun

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sobrasada f (plural sobrasadas)

  1. sobrassada (spiced, cured pork sausage from the Balearic Islands)
    • 2015 July 24, “Sollo, esturiones de pata negra”, in El País[1]:
      Resulta agradable la sobrasada de esturión sobre obleas crujientes; sabroso el macaron de morcilla, que recuerda el de Mugaritz de hace dos temporadas, y suculenta la anguila con alioli de ajo negro.
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