samosa
samosa — 名詞
1. a fried, triangular pastry from South Asia, with a savoury filling such as spice
咖哩餃
南亞式三角炸餡餅
a fried, triangular pastry from South Asia, with a savoury filling such as spiced potatoes, peas, or minced meat.
Ayesha served a plate of crispy samosas with mint chutney at the party.
Ayesha 在派對上端出了一盤酥脆的咖哩餃,附上薄荷醬。
collocation: crispy samosas / plate of samosas
The stall on Park Road sells vegetable samosas for one pound fifty each.
公園路上的攤位每個蔬菜咖哩餃賣 1.50 英鎊。
Mizuki learned to fold the pastry triangles for beef samosas from her neighbour.
Mizuki 跟鄰居學會了怎麼摺牛肉咖哩餃的三角麵皮。
Vinícius ordered a samosa and a cup of chai for a quick afternoon snack.
Vinícius 點了一個咖哩餃和一杯印度奶茶當快速下午點心。
- turnover
broader category; a turnover can be sweet or savoury, baked or fried, and is not specific to South Asian cuisine
- empanada
similar fried or baked filled pastry from Spanish and Latin American cuisines, typically larger and semicircular
- spring roll
different in shape (cylindrical) and wrapper (thin rice or wheat paper); can be fresh or fried
用法筆記
Countable noun — a samosa / two samosas. Often used in the plural when referring to the dish in general ('We had samosas for lunch'). Common in Indian restaurant menus and South Asian street-food contexts worldwide.