出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/12 16:55 UTC 版)
From paste + -y (adjectival suffix).
pasty (comparative pastier, superlative pastiest)
From 中期英語 paste, from Anglo-Norman paste and Old French pasté. Doublet of patty.
The spelling pasty is preferred in the United Kingdom, but in Australia pastie is more common.
From paste + -y (diminutive suffix).
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/08/07 12:55 UTC 版)
A pasty (
/ˈpæsti/; Cornish: Hogen; Pasti),sometimes known as a pastie or British pasty in the United States, is a filled pastry case, associated with Cornwall and Devon, in the south west of England, UK. It is made by placing the uncooked filling on a flat pastry circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge to form a seal. The result is a raised semicircular package. The traditional Cornish pasty, which has Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status in Europe, is filled with beef, sliced or diced potato, swede (also known as a yellow turnip) and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper, and is baked. Today, the pasty is the food most associated with Cornwall and accounts for 6% of the Cornish food economy. Pasties with many different fillings are made; some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties.
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