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08:44 Jul 7, 2004 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Food & Drink / recipe | |||||||
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3 +2 | smoked and salted sirloin of veal |
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smoked and salted sirloin of veal Explanation: No hits for this phrase, but you will find hits for 'smoked veal', 'smoked sirloin', 'salted sirloin' and 'salted veal'. It seems that in combination with 'smoked', 'salted' is more commonly used than 'pickled'. So I would go for 'smoked and salted sirloin of veal'. Typically, smoked and salted meats were boiled, whereas fresh meats were roasted to some degree rather than boiled (Bausman and Munroe 1946). http://www.deldot.net/static/projects/archaeology/william_st... |
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