pastry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Middle English pastre, pastri, from pastree (variant of pasterie, from Old French pastaierie and Medieval Latin pasteria, from Late Latin pasta, from Ancient Greek παστά (pastá)) or paste + -ri (modern paste + -ry).
pastry (countable and uncountable, plural pastries)
- (countable) A baked food item made from flour and fat pastes such as pie crust; also tarts, bear claws, napoleons, puff pastries, etc.
That pastry shop sells not just pastries, but all kinds of baked goods.
- (uncountable) The food group formed by the various kinds of pastries.
That pastry shop sells not just pastry, but all kinds of baked goods.
- (uncountable) The type of light flour-based dough used in pastries.
- (countable, obsolete) A place where pastry is made.
c. 1591–1595 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iv], line 2:
They call for dates and quinces in the pastry.
- (uncountable) The act or art of making pastry.
He learned pastry from the great Gaston Lenôtre.
- (uncountable, culinary industry) Desserts of all kinds, whether or not these incorporate the baked item made from flour and fat, or that section of a kitchen that prepares these.
I used to work in the fish section, but now I've been moved to pastry.
- choux pastry
- cigarette pastry
- Danish pastry
- filo pastry
- flakey pastry
- flaky pastry
- French pastry
- pastry bag
- pastry chef
- pastry cook
- pastry cream
- pastry flour
- pastry fork
- pastryless
- pastrylike
- pastrymaker
- pastrymaking
- pastry ring
- pastry shop
- pastry stout
- Pastry War
- pastry wheel
- phyllo pastry
- puff pastry
- shortcrust pastry
- short pastry
food group
- Arabic: معجّنة (mʕajjne)
- Armenian: թխվածք (hy) (tʻxvackʻ), խմորեղեն (hy) (xmoreġen)
- Belarusian: піро́г m (piróh)
- Breton: kwignoù
- Bulgarian: тестено изделие n (testeno izdelie), сладкиш m (sladkiš) (sweet pastry), сладки (bg) f pl (sladki) (sweet pastry), соленка f (solenka) (salty pastry)
- Catalan: pastissos (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cornish: hogen f
- Czech: pečivo (cs) n
- Danish: bagværk (da) n
- Dutch: gebak (nl) n, banket (nl) n
- Esperanto: farunaĵo
- Estonian: saiake
- Faroese: baksturvøra f
- Finnish: leivos (fi), leivonnaiset, konditoriatuotteet
- French: pâtisserie (fr) f
- Galician: pastel m
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Backwerk (de) n (pastry and bread), Gebäck (de) n (pastry and bread), Feingebäck (de) n
- Greek: αρτοσκεύασμα (el) n (artoskévasma), γλύκισμα (el) n (glýkisma)
- Hebrew: מאפה (he) m (ma'afé)
- Hungarian: sütemény (hu), cukrászsütemény (hu)
- Icelandic: bakkelsi (is) n
- Indonesian: kue (id), pastri, patiseri (id)
- Irish: taosrán m, pastae m
- Italian: pasticceria (it) f, paste (it) pl
- Japanese: 菓子 (ja) (かし, kashi), ペースト (ja) (pēsuto), ペーストリー (ja) (pēsutorī)
- Korean: 페이스트리 (peiseuteuri), 빵과자 (ppanggwaja)
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: crustum n, lucuns m, lucunculus m
- Macedonian: печиво n (pečivo)
- Malay: pastri
- Norwegian:
- Persian: شیرینی (fa)
- Polish: pieczywo cukiernicze n, wypiek (pl) m (pastry and bread)
- Portuguese: pastelaria (pt) m
- Russian: вы́печка (ru) f (výpečka), мучны́е конди́терские изде́лия n pl (mučnýje kondíterskije izdélija)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Slovak: pečivo n
- Spanish: pastel (es) m, pastelería (es) f
- Swedish: bakverk (sv) n, bakelse (sv) c
- Taos: pòstaléna
- Turkish: hamur işi (tr)
- Ukrainian: ви́пічка f (výpička)
- Welsh: teisen (cy) f, cacen (cy) f
type of dough
- Chinese:
- Cornish: past m
- Finnish: torttutaikina, pullataikina (fi), murotaikina (fi)
- German: Gebäckteig m
- Hungarian: édes tészta
- Italian: impasto (it) m
- Korean: 페이스트리 반죽 (peiseuteuri banjuk)
- Norman: pâte dé pâté f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: butterdeig m
- Portuguese: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Welsh: toes (cy) m (uncooked), crwst m (cooked)