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Meaning of ostkaka | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A Swedish dessert made from curdled milk.

countable, uncountable

Examples

“The ten cent supper, Friday Oct. 22, served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, for the benefit of the M. E. church, was a most elaborate affair. We shall try to give part of the menu. Fried chicken, sweet poatoes, roast pork, cabbage salad, pickles, jams, jellies, ostkaka, delicious,^([sic]) cake and hot coffee.”
“Making an ostkaka look as little touched as possible the first time around was important because the hole in the middle could be filled with fresh fruit the next day—and the cake be eaten as a “new” dessert.”
“Today it is certainly possible to buy an ostkaka in most shops in Småland, but for a Swedish housewife from this province it is a matter of honor to use her own recipe which has been handed down for generations as a well-kept secret. It is important that the ostkaka always looks unspoiled.”
“Even at a party, the custom is for each person to taste a spoonful of the various ostkakas on display, but to take their taste from the center of the mold so that the cake may be fruit-filled the next day and served as a new dessert.”
“The theme of the Smorgasbord has been kept as authentic as possible with the decorations and menu being characteristically Swedish. A few of the menu items include Swedish meatballs, fish casserole, ostkaka, rye bread, coffee rings and a variety of cookies along with more traditional foods such^([sic]) turkey, dressing and ham.”
“Nelson’s Food Pride, which specializes in Swedish delicacies from its home in Oakland, the state’s Swedish Capital. Those delicacies include ostkaka, an eggy, custard-like, soft cheesecake fashioned out of raw milk, often served with a topping of lingonberries or raspberries. […] Kuchen is kind of a blander version of ostkaka, baked into a pie crust and, as we found out, fairly accesible across northern South Dakota.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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