Meaning of nanpie | Babel Free
Definitions
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The magpie. UK, dialectal, obsolete
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A traditional Dai spicy and sour paste-like side dish made by combining vegetables, herbs and spices in a mortar and pestle. uncountable
Examples
“An' twea 'r three Nanpies chatt'rin' owre her head.”
“T'jerney wer lead'd forrard teah wi' an immense amount o' pleazure; in fakt, ivvery number i' t' nine gat theresense run up ta t' heeist pitch o' joyful expecktashun, fer all yan o' t' lot had a soart o' misgivin', becos he sed hede seen fer three da's hand runnin' nine Nanpies, whitch wer a bad sine, he sed—”
“The unusual appearance of nanpies in a place is said to be ominous.”
“You see, he kept all nations o' wild birds an' wild animals down at his house; he'd linnets an' nanpies i' cages, and an ark full o' pricky-back urchins.”
“Nanpie, the name in local Dai dialect for a sauce-like dish made with fresh ingredients and spices, is one such creation.”
“Indulge in the delightful flavors of Chinese cuisine with our Nanpie recipe.”
“Nanpie or nanmi is a spicy and sour Dai dipping sauce that is prepared using a mortar and pestle — the ingredients are crushed until they turn into a mash.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.